Spacious 5LDK Home Near the National Treasure Kōzan-ji in Shimonoseki
The home's design prioritizes light and openness. The entrance hall features a two-story ceiling, creating an immediate sense of grandeur. The living room is bright with three-sided natural light, and the kitchen is designed as an open counter style, allowing the cook to maintain a visual connection with the living area and family. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen, overhead cabinet storage, and ample space for a refrigerator and dish racks. The property is all-electric, which reduces fire risk by eliminating gas for cooking and hot water. Other notable equipment includes an IH cooktop, a walk-in closet, storage in every room, a TV monitor intercom, underfloor heating, an automatic bath with reheating function and dryer, a shower-equipped washbasin, and heated toilet seats with bidet functions. There are two toilets, one on each floor. The charming bathroom features pink tiles and a window for natural light. A large loft space above the second-floor hallway offers significant additional storage potential. An indoor laundry area is conveniently located next to the washbasin. The property also includes a balcony spacious enough for two rooms, and a free parking space suitable for one light vehicle.
The house is situated in a quiet neighborhood with convenient access to daily necessities. Lawson and 7-Eleven convenience stores are within a 7-10 minute walk. The area is rich in history, being close to the National Treasure Kōzan-ji Temple, a Zen temple founded in 1327 and known for its beautiful architecture and serene grounds. Shimonoseki City, at the western tip of Honshu, is famous for its fresh seafood, particularly fugu (pufferfish), and its role in the closing chapter of the samurai era, making it a fascinating place to live for history enthusiasts.