Traditional Japanese Home in Daianjihigashi-cho
In the serene district of Kita-ku, Okayama City, stands a unique two-story wooden house offering an authentic slice of Japanese living. Built in 1961, this 94.96 square meter residence features a spacious 6K layout with four traditional tatami rooms, making it ideal for those seeking a genuine Japanese dwelling.
The property sits on an elevated position, providing pleasant views of the surrounding area. With a generous land size of 165.82 square meters, the home includes storage facilities on both the north and south sides, though access is limited to bicycles and motorcycles. The property's location, just 11 minutes' walk from Daianji Station on the Kibi Line, ensures convenient access to central Okayama.
While the structure maintains its original character from the Showa era, it comes complete with modern essentials including water and sewage systems. The property's placement in a Type 1 medium-to-high-rise residential district ensures a peaceful living environment, making it an intriguing opportunity for those looking to experience traditional Japanese architecture.