Spacious Wooden Home with Vast Forested Land in Shobara, Hiroshima
This property presents a substantial wooden house built in September 2004, situated on a large plot of land in the Mizukoshi-cho area of Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The residence itself offers a generous 214.00㎡ (approximately 64.73坪) of floor space across two stories, featuring an 8DK layout that provides ample room for living and storage. The total land area is a significant 946.32㎡ (about 286.26坪), offering considerable outdoor space and privacy.
The property is equipped with a septic tank, an IH cooking heater, two separate toilets, a shampoo dresser, and an indoor space designated for a washing machine. Important special notes from the agent clarify that the furniture and other items inside the building are scheduled to be cleared out. Furthermore, the land includes a substantial 3.8 hectares of forested mountain land planted with Japanese cypress (hinoki) trees that are approximately 40 years old, representing a significant natural asset.
Located in the scenic region of northern Hiroshima Prefecture, Shobara City is part of the Geihoku area, known for its beautiful highland landscapes and clear rivers. An interesting local fact is that the nearby town of Tojo is famous for its traditional Tojo washi paper-making, a craft with a history spanning centuries. The closest major landmark is the historic Bihoku Hillside Park, a vast and beautifully landscaped national park perfect for seasonal flower viewing and outdoor recreation.