Historic 1927 Wooden House in Yamaguchi's Serene Countryside
According to the agent's notes, the building includes a kitchen area of 18.44㎡ and a toilet of 2.8㎡. The exact construction year of some parts of the structure is unknown. The property is being sold in its current condition, which includes any remaining items left inside. The land boundaries are not explicitly marked, and the judicial scrivener for the transaction will be specified by the seller.
The house itself spans 115.16㎡ (approximately 34.83 tsubo) across a single story, featuring a 2DK layout. The land plot is a generous 160㎡ (approximately 48.4 tsubo) and is designated as residential land. It is situated in a non-city planning area with no specific land use zoning, offering flexibility. The property is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from Nago Station on the Sanin Main Line, providing access to the wider region.
The surrounding area of Abu-cho is known for its peaceful, rural atmosphere within Yamaguchi Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hagi City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized as part of the 'Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution'. The closest major landmark is the scenic and historically significant Akiyoshidai Plateau and its vast limestone cave, Akiyoshido, one of Japan's largest and most famous natural attractions.