Rural Living in Okayama's Miyoshi District
This single-story wooden home in Miyoshi, Okayama Prefecture offers a practical layout with 2DK configuration across 100.26 square meters. Built in 2011, the property features all-electric appliances including an IH cooktop and separate bath and toilet facilities. The home includes substantial storage space, including a basement area, and comes with two complimentary parking spaces.
The Miyoshi area of Okayama Prefecture is known for its mountainous landscapes and traditional rural lifestyle. The property is situated near both mountains and rivers, offering access to satoyama living - the Japanese concept of sustainable mountain community life. The region is famous for its kibi dango sweet rice dumplings, which inspired the classic folktale Momotaro. The closest major landmark is the historic town of Takahashi, approximately 30 kilometers away, known for its preserved samurai district and Bitchu-Matsuyama Castle, Japan's highest elevated fortress.