Spacious Countryside Home with Mountain Views in Chihayaakasaka Village
This charming detached house, built in May 1995, offers a peaceful retreat in the scenic village of Chihayaakasaka, Osaka. The property features a 1LDK layout with a unique addition of a shrine room, providing a blend of comfortable living and traditional Japanese elements. The south-facing orientation ensures ample natural light, and the home includes a private garden. Parking is not an issue, with space for three or more vehicles available at no extra cost.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a separate bath and toilet, a washbasin area, propane gas, electricity, and connections to both water supply and sewer systems. Special features highlighted include its proximity to a river and mountains, offering serene views of the surrounding countryside and rice paddies, making it ideal for those interested in a rural lifestyle or even cultivating a home vegetable garden.
The land is a generous 362.63 sqm (approximately 109.69 tsubo) with a building area of 113.52 sqm (about 34.33 tsubo). The structure is a two-story wooden building. Important legal notes indicate the property is subject to the Landscape Act, is within a cultural asset area (Miyanoshita archaeological site), and is located in a flood hazard zone for riverbank erosion. A building confirmation has been completed, and defect insurance is in place.
Located in Osaka's Minamikawachi District, Chihayaakasaka Village is a historic area known as the birthplace of the loyalist Kusunoki Masashige. The region is deeply connected to Japanese history and offers a tranquil, natural environment. A major nearby landmark is Mount Kongo, a prominent peak on the border of Osaka and Nara prefectures, popular for hiking and offering spectacular views across the Kansai region.