A Unique Atelier Home with Panoramic Sea Views in Tarumi, Kobe
This distinctive property, located on a hill in the quiet, sparsely populated neighborhood of Shioya, Tarumi Ward, Kobe City, offers a truly unique living experience. The home is currently utilized as an atelier, with art pieces and quilts adorning the walls, highlighting its potential as a creative studio, hobby room, or workshop space. The second floor features high ceilings with exposed beams, creating an open and airy atmosphere. Large south-west facing windows allow bright, comfortable light to flood the living area.
Key equipment and special features include a genuine wood-burning stove, which provides a gentle warmth during winter months, evoking the cozy feel of a mountain lodge. The property boasts a spacious entrance finished with wood for a warm ambiance, a clean shower room, and a toilet with a window for proper ventilation. The south-west facing balcony offers an uninterrupted panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea, where residents can enjoy the afternoon sun and sea breeze. The 21-jo (approx. 34 sqm) living-dining-kitchen (LDK) is a generous and bright space where the family can gather, connected to the balcony. An additional 9.5-jo (approx. 15.4 sqm) Western-style room comes with ample storage and offers versatile use as a study or hobby room.
The area of Shioya in Tarumi is known for its serene, hillside residential atmosphere and stunning coastal vistas. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shioya Bay area has historically been a popular summer retreat. The closest major landmark is the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest central span suspension bridge, which is a short drive away and offers spectacular night-time illumination.