Spacious 7LDK Property with Ample Parking in Okayama's Rural Charm
This property presents a substantial residential building with a shop component, offering a total floor area of 197.99 square meters across two stories. Built in November 1993, the wooden structure features a generous 7LDK layout, comprising a large living-dining-kitchen area, eight Japanese-style rooms (two at 12, 8, 6, and 8 tatami mats respectively), two Western-style rooms (8 and 10 tatami mats), and two other rooms (12 and 10 tatami mats). The property sits on a sizable plot of 363 square meters, providing significant outdoor space.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The road access situation is detailed as follows: it fronts two roads (excluding corner lots). To the east, there is a 5-meter wide public road with a 19.2-meter frontage, which is paved. To the west, a wider 13-meter public road also with a 19.2-meter paved frontage. A major feature is the parking, with special notes confirming parking for three or more vehicles is available and free of charge. Important remarks for prospective buyers state that detailed property materials will only be sent to those who conduct an on-site viewing (as approved by the Smile Okayama management team). The agent requests that contact information, including address, name, and phone number, be clearly stated on inquiry forms due to concerns about increasing spoofing emails and misuse. They also note that the property documents contain the seller's personal information and ask for understanding on this matter.
The property is located in the Kami-Mokushi area of Kumenan Town, Kume District, Okayama Prefecture. This rural municipality offers a tranquil lifestyle amidst the scenic Chugoku Mountains. An interesting local fact is that Kumenan Town is known for its production of 'Bizen-yaki' style pottery, a traditional craft with a history dating back centuries. The area provides a peaceful retreat while remaining accessible, with the JR Tsuyama Line's Kamino Station approximately 855 meters away, about a 10-minute walk. The closest major landmark is the historic Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately an hour's drive away, offering a stunning example of traditional Japanese landscape design.