Farmhouse with Land in the Historic Homeland of Mori Motonari
This unique property offers a rare opportunity to own a spacious farmhouse with significant agricultural land in the scenic and historically rich Aki-Takata City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The house, originally relocated from another site, features a distinctive layout that includes both living quarters and a workshop area. The interior is thoughtfully designed with barrier-free accessibility throughout, making it an ideal choice for seniors or for potential conversion into a care facility.
According to the agent's notes, the property includes the following equipment and features: electricity, a private well, public sewerage, and a parking gate (PG). Important legal notes include regulations under the Agricultural Land Law, designation as a sediment disaster alert zone, Hiroshima Prefecture's Landscape Ordinance, and the Prefecture's Building Standards Act Enforcement Ordinance (cliff regulations). A building note specifies that a 23.97㎡ car garage/storage area is unregistered. The land is a mix of residential, field, and miscellaneous categories, situated on a slope. The front road access involves a shared portion where the ownership share is 4/12.
The location in the former Mukohara Town area offers gentle slopes and a peaceful river. It is conveniently close to the town center, with a supermarket approximately 950m away, a convenience store 900m away, and a clinic within 300m. The Mukohara Station on the Geibi Line is about 700m, providing rail access. The area is deeply connected to the Sengoku period warlord Mori Motonari, whose former stronghold was here. An interesting local fact is that Aki-Takata City was formed in 2004 from the merger of six towns in the former Takata District. The closest major landmark is the historic Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle site, one of Mori Motonari's primary castles and a nationally designated historic site located within the city.