Spacious Traditional Home in Asago City with Walking Distance Access to Wadayama Station
This property is a well-maintained vacant house located in the Higashidani area of Wadayama Town, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture. The wooden two-story structure was built in 1969 (Showa 44) and offers a substantial total floor area of 381.62 square meters on a generous land plot of 656.81 square meters. The property has been vacant since 2012 but has been regularly managed with airing out and basic upkeep. The asking price for sale is 8,000,000 yen. Some minor repairs are noted as being necessary.
The home comes with several key facilities and equipment, all of which have been translated from the agent's notes. These include electricity, a bath with gas water heating, gas (though the propane line is currently shut off), water and sewer systems, and a flush toilet. It is important to note that the property is not subscribed to cable television; therefore, a new subscription procedure (for a fee) is required if the buyer wishes to use the service.
For inquiries or to request a viewing of this property, please contact the Asago City Vacant House Bank section at the Asago City Hall (TEL: 079-672-1492). The intermediary and brokerage services for this listing are handled by Cres Co., Ltd., Hidaka Branch (in Toyooka City), a member of the Hyogo Prefecture Real Estate Transaction Association's Tajima Branch. However, viewings themselves are coordinated through the Asago City Hall Vacant House Bank desk.
The area of Wadayama in Asago City is rich in history and natural beauty, situated in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the region was historically a center for silver mining, with the nearby Ikuno Ginzan Silver Mine operating for centuries and contributing significantly to Japan's economy. The property is conveniently located within walking distance (0.4 km) of Wadayama Station, providing access to regional rail lines. A major tourist attraction in the vicinity is the iconic Takeda Castle Ruins, often referred to as the "Castle in the Sky" for the breathtaking sea of clouds that sometimes envelops the mountain it sits upon, offering spectacular views and a deep historical atmosphere.