A Traditional Home in Hagi, Yamaguchi
This 1963-built wooden house in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, offers a glimpse into Japan's architectural past. With 42.9㎡ of living space spread across two floors, the 4K layout provides compact yet functional accommodation. The property sits on a 136.52㎡ plot in a quiet residential area zoned for mid-to-high-rise buildings.
Hagi is renowned for its well-preserved samurai district and pottery tradition. The city was a key political center during the Edo period and retains much of its historical charm. The property is just 8 minutes walk from Higashi-Hagi Station, making it convenient for exploring the region's cultural treasures.
An interesting local fact: Hagi's narrow streets were deliberately designed with curves to slow invading forces. The closest major attraction is Hagi Castle Ruins, a scenic spot offering panoramic views of the Sea of Japan.