Traditional House in Uji, Kyoto
This property is a traditional Japanese house located in the Myoraku area of Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture. The house includes a kura storehouse and a basement. The water facilities have been modernized, and parking for multiple cars is available. The main house has a layout of 5SLDK with a total floor area of 140.84 square meters on a land area of 295.43 square meters. The structure is wooden, built in January 1900. The property faces a public road on the east side with approximately 14.5 meters of frontage. The land is flat and zoned as Category I Residential Zone. The building coverage ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 172%. Public water is supplied, and city gas is available. The property is currently vacant. The kura storehouse features a small counter and kitchen, suggesting it was previously used as a traditional eatery, and includes a loft space. The basement shows some signs of age. The garden area above the basement offers flexibility for landscaping. The property is located about an 8-minute walk from the entrance to Uji's main approach street, in a calm and residential area. JR Uji Station is about a 10-minute walk away, and Kyoto Station can be reached in about 20 minutes by rapid train. Uji is known for its tea culture and is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site Byodo-in Temple. The neighborhood features cafes and restaurants popular with locals.