Spacious 3LDK Detached House in Tranquil Taishi Town
This charming detached house, built in December 1994, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 93.29 square meters on a generous 130.07 square meter plot. The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood of Sayokugaoka, Taishi Town, Hyogo Prefecture, providing a peaceful living environment. A key feature is the convenient location, with the Taishi Kita Ramp (interchange) just a 2-minute drive away, offering excellent access to major road networks. The front road is notably wide and experiences relatively light traffic.
The house comes equipped with a range of amenities for comfortable living. The kitchen features a system kitchen with a counter and a gas cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function (追い焚き) and a bathroom dryer. Other notable equipment includes a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet seat, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. The property is not all-electric, utilizing propane gas, which provides strong火力 for quick bath heating and cooking, and is known for faster restoration after disasters. A dedicated indoor space for a washing machine is available, which helps prolong the appliance's lifespan. Storage is ample with features like hanging cabinets (吊戸棚) and a built-in shoe cupboard (下駄箱) in the entrance. The layout includes a Western-style room on the second floor measuring 6 jo (approx. 9.9 sqm) and another measuring 6.2 jo (approx. 10.2 sqm), which can be combined into one large space by opening the fusuma sliding doors to the adjacent Japanese-style room.
The property includes two free parking spaces, accommodating both family and guest vehicles. The current status is tenanted. The surrounding area offers daily conveniences, with a convenience store (7-Eleven) within a 390-meter walk. For recreation, the Taishi Town General Park, featuring free parking for about 250 cars and restrooms, is approximately 740 meters away. An interesting local fact is that Taishi Town is historically associated with Prince Shotoku, a pivotal figure in Japanese history who promoted Buddhism. The area is also within reasonable driving distance of major tourist attractions like the iconic Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned as one of Japan's most beautiful surviving feudal castles.