A Traditional Japanese Home in Wake Town, Okayama
This property is a detached house located in the quiet residential area of Himuro, Wake Town, Okayama Prefecture. The land area is 132.24 square meters (approximately 40 tsubo), with a building area of 64.02 square meters (approximately 19.36 tsubo). The house was built in July 1980 and features a wooden structure with two above-ground floors. The layout is a 3DK configuration.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with running water, sewerage, electricity, a separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, and a washbasin. Special notes indicate the property fronts a 4.8-meter wide public road to the north. It is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood and includes free parking. Important remarks specify that this is a registered 'Akiya Bank' property with Wake Town. It was purchased in 2009 and has remained unoccupied since, and includes a storage shed. The water heater requires replacement (currently an oil-fired boiler). The seller is exempt from liability for non-conformities in the contract. The property is also located within a designated sediment disaster warning zone.
The property is in Wake Town, part of the scenic Wake District in southern Okayama. The area is known for its natural beauty and historical sites, including the famous Washuzan Hill, which offers panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and the iconic Seto Ohashi Bridge. The closest major landmark is the historic Wake Ikazuchi Shrine, a significant cultural property with a history dating back over a thousand years.