Spacious 10LDK Property with Ample Land in Himeji
This substantial property in Himeji's Toyotomi district offers a rare combination of generous living space and extensive grounds. The house itself is a 210.11 sqm, two-story wooden structure built in September 1958, featuring a remarkably large 10LDK layout with a 14-jo (approx. 23 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area. The property sits on a sizable 566.99 sqm plot of land, providing significant outdoor space and parking for up to four vehicles.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent notes include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, both IH and gas cooking hobs, a bath with reheating function (追い焚き), a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with shower, a bidet toilet seat, walk-in closets, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. The property is noted as being all-electric (オール電化), barrier-free (バリアフリー), south-facing (南向き), and comes with parking (駐車場付). Additional features include propane gas, separate drainage, a shared bath, private toilet, a three-burner hob, hot water supply, the aforementioned bath reheating function, an indoor washing machine space, a private garden, a warm-water bidet seat, a separate washroom, a high-temperature differential heating system, a regular-shaped plot, wide spacing from neighboring houses, two or more toilets, a kominka (old folk house) style, good views, and a high-roof parking space.
The property is currently vacant (空家) and available for immediate handover. It is important to note the listing includes a disclaimer regarding exemption from liability for contract non-conformity. A separate outbuilding is present on the premises, consisting of a workshop/storage shed (作業場・物置). This is a two-story wooden structure with tiled roofing, with floor areas of 60.29 sqm on the first floor and 39.57 sqm on the second floor.
The location in Himeji's Toyotomi area offers a residential setting within reach of local amenities. A notable landmark in the wider Himeji area is the magnificent Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Japan's most iconic and pristine surviving feudal castles, located approximately 8 kilometers from the property. The area is part of the Harima region, historically known for its high-quality sake production, with several renowned breweries still operating today.