Historic 1925 Wooden House in Nara's Scenic Yoshino Region
Key equipment and features include a bathroom with a window, a shower-equipped vanity, a 2-burner stove, lighting fixtures, propane gas, electricity, tap water, a septic tank, and side gutters. A special note highlights that the house was built to avoid dense clustering, with a distance of over 2 meters from adjacent buildings. Furthermore, the property uses high-calorific propane gas, which is known for being resilient in disasters, as gas service is restored quickly after an outage.
The property is situated on a corner lot with road frontage of 29.4 meters on the southwest side (12m wide road) and 20.8 meters on the northeast side (3.6m wide road). The land is flat and zoned as a residential lot within an Urban Planning Adjustment Area, with a building-to-land ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 400%. Parking is available for two cars at no extra cost. The main source of natural light is from the southwest, and the property includes a garden.
The area is part of Nara's Yoshino region, famous for its stunning natural beauty and deep historical roots. An interesting fact is that the nearby Yoshino Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range," renowned for their thousands of cherry trees and ancient temples. The closest major landmark is the historic Kinpusen-ji Temple, a significant and powerful temple complex in Yoshino that is a key stop on the pilgrimage route.