Spacious Traditional Home in Shimonoseki
This well-maintained 5DK house in Shimonoseki's Toyoura district offers a blend of traditional Japanese living and modern comfort. Built in 1957, the 115.16㎡ wooden structure sits on a generous 356.42㎡ plot, featuring south-facing rooms that maximize natural light.
The property includes six tatami rooms, two Western-style rooms, and a 3-tatami service room. While lacking a balcony, it compensates with a private garden and parking space for two vehicles. The home's condition remains remarkably good despite its age, a testament to careful upkeep.
Shimonoseki, known as the gateway between Honshu and Kyushu, offers rich maritime history. The nearby Kanmon Straits separate Japan's main islands, with pedestrian tunnels allowing visitors to walk between Honshu and Kyushu underwater. The property sits just 12 minutes from Kogushi Station on the San'in Main Line, providing convenient access to regional transportation.