A Compact Wooden Home in Kyoto's Historic Fushimi Ward
This property is a detached wooden house built in August 1972, located in the Daigo area of Kyoto's Fushimi Ward. The total floor area is 50.08㎡ (approximately 15.14 tsubo), arranged in a 3DK layout. The layout details include a Japanese-style room of 6 mats, a 4.5-mat room, a Western-style room of 6 mats, and a DK (dining-kitchen) area of 4.5 mats. The land area is 45.14㎡ (approximately 13.65 tsubo) and is situated within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The property's equipment and facilities include: water supply, sewerage, side ditches, electricity, and a shampoo dresser. Special notes regarding road access detail that it fronts onto a one-way public road to the south, with a road width of 4 meters and a frontage of 3.8 meters. The land is flat and the property is currently vacant. There is no parking space included.
The Fushimi Ward is renowned for its historical significance, particularly as the home of the Fushimi Inari Taisha, one of Kyoto's most iconic landmarks famous for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates. The area blends traditional atmosphere with residential convenience. The property is within walking distance of the Tozai Line's Ishida Station (16 minutes) and Daigo Station (22 minutes), providing access to central Kyoto.