A Spacious Family Home in Okayama's Scenic Countryside
This substantial property in Akaiwa City, Okayama Prefecture, offers a generous living space with a unique character. The main house, built in January 1971, is a two-story wooden structure providing 160.25 square meters of floor area, arranged in a spacious 7DK layout. The land parcel is a significant 543.21 square meters, offering ample outdoor space.
The property is equipped with propane gas, city water, sewerage, hot water supply, and electricity. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the home features a washroom, a vanity, a dedicated indoor washing machine space, a system kitchen, and flooring throughout. Additional amenities include a garden and storage space. Special notes indicate excellent sunlight and free parking for up to three vehicles.
Critical remarks provide essential details: there is an ancillary building—a single-story wooden structure with tile roofing (30.04㎡). The property is located within a sediment disaster warning zone (debris flow). The exact construction date of some structures is unknown, and there is a demolished section for which the deregistration has not been completed. The listed building area refers only to the current main house.
Located in the Kajiue area of Akaiwa City, this home is situated in a region known for its natural beauty and agricultural heritage. An interesting local fact is that Akaiwa City is part of the ancient Kibi Province, an area steeped in Japanese mythology and dotted with ancient burial mounds known as kofun. The closest major landmark is the historic Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, located approximately a 30-minute drive away, offering a stunning example of traditional Japanese landscape design.