Detached House in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture
This detached house, located in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, offers a comfortable living space with a total floor area of 83.02 square meters (approximately 25.11 tsubo). Built in September 1987, the two-story wooden structure features a 3DK layout, providing a functional separation of living and sleeping areas. The property sits on a land area of 66.02 square meters (approximately 19.97 tsubo) within a flat, designated urbanization area zoned as a Category 1 Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive District.
The property is equipped with comprehensive facilities, including city gas, water supply, sewerage, air conditioning, hot water supply, and electricity. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bathroom includes a shower, a reheating function for the bath, and a shampoo dresser. Additional features include a washroom, washbasin, CS antenna and BS terminal connections, lighting fixtures, shutters, a balcony, and storage space. Special notes indicate excellent sunlight exposure.
Critical agent notes have been translated: The road frontage details specify a one-sided road to the south, with a width of 4.6 meters, classified as a public road, with a frontage of 10 meters and no designated position. A further remark states the property is subject to legal restrictions as a Category 2 Height District.
The area of Higashi-Sonoda-cho in Amagasaki is a well-established residential neighborhood. An interesting local fact is that Amagasaki is known for its significant industrial history, particularly in the steel and chemical sectors, which played a major role in Japan's post-war economic growth. The closest major landmark is the iconic Hanshin Koshien Stadium, home to the Hanshin Tigers baseball team, located a short distance away in Nishinomiya.