Historic Century-Old House in Serene Kamiakawa Town
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes electricity. Critical special notes must be considered: an intermediary commission fee is required. There are also significant additional utility connection fees: a water supply joining fee of 84,000 yen (plus separate construction costs), a sewerage joining fee of 350,000 yen, and a cable television joining fee among others (approximately 150,000 yen). The property is currently vacant and ready for handover, though the timing is negotiable.
The home is situated in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood and is on a corner lot. It features two parking spaces, city gas, a system kitchen, two toilet locations, a reheat function for the bath, and a monitor-equipped intercom, making it suitable for multi-generational living. However, it is noted that large-scale renovation is necessary.
Kamiakawa Town is nestled in the scenic northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, an area known for its beautiful rural landscapes and traditional charm. An interesting local fact is that the town is part of the Harima region, historically famous for its high-quality sake production due to the pristine water sources from the Chugoku Mountains. The closest major landmark is the iconic Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned as the finest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture, located approximately an hour's drive south.