Refurbished Single-Story Home with Spacious Land and Parking in Mimasaka City
This property is a 3LDK single-story house located in Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture. Built in January 1980, the home has undergone significant renovation work, including seismic retrofitting, exterior wall painting, parking area expansion, interior refurbishment, and the complete replacement of all water-related fixtures and equipment. Each room is equipped with built-in storage, and viewings can be arranged at any time.
The property sits on a generous 390 sqm (approx. 118 tsubo) plot and features a total floor area of 111.91 sqm (approx. 33.85 tsubo). The layout is a comfortable 3LDK. The home includes parking for three or more vehicles at no extra cost.
Key equipment and facilities have been comprehensively translated from the agent's notes. The property is connected to city water and sewer systems with side ditches. The kitchen features a counter-style setup with a water purifier, dishwasher, and dish dryer, and has a stovetop with three or more burners. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with the bathroom being one tsubo or larger and equipped with a bath dryer, heater, and shampoo dresser. The washbasin vanity includes a three-sided mirror. The home features a heated toilet seat with bidet functions. Lighting fixtures are installed throughout all rooms. Flooring includes cushion flooring and wood, with all living rooms having wooden floors. Additional features include a garden, entrance storage, an intercom with a TV monitor, and a fire alarm.
The area is served by the Mimasaka Kyodo Bus, with the Yuno Onsen bus stop just a 120-meter, 2-minute walk away. Mimasaka City is part of the northern Okayama region, known for its serene countryside and historic hot spring towns. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Yuno Onsen is one of Japan's three ancient "mushi-yu" (bug-bathing) hot springs, historically believed to have healing properties for skin diseases. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, located approximately an hour's drive away in Okayama City.