A Spacious 5DK All-Electric Home in Kobe's Fujimigaoka
This charming two-story house, built in 1976, offers a comfortable and practical living space in the peaceful Fujimigaoka 1-chome neighborhood of Kobe's Nishi Ward. The property features a 5DK layout, providing ample room for a family, with a total floor area of 74.52 square meters on a generous 113.24 square meter land plot. The exterior utilizes natural materials to create a warm and harmonious atmosphere with its surroundings, while the solid construction offers a sense of durability and security for long-term living.
Key equipment and features have been translated from the agent's notes. The house is fully equipped with an all-electric system, including an IH cooktop, which reduces fire risk, makes cleaning easier, and prevents excessive heat in the kitchen during summer. The bathroom includes a reheating function (追い焚き) and a bath dryer. Other notable amenities are a system kitchen, a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, air conditioning, a dedicated laundry area, internet readiness, and a TV monitor-equipped doorphone for security. The property is also described as south-facing and barrier-free. It boasts abundant storage space, including a walk-in closet and storage in all rooms, helping to keep belongings neatly organized. There are two Japanese-style rooms (和室) providing relaxing spaces.
The location is highly convenient, with Oshibedani Station on the Kobe Electric Railway Ao Line just a 9-minute walk away. Daily necessities are within easy reach: a Seven-Eleven convenience store is a mere 2-minute walk, a Gyomu Super supermarket is 6 minutes away, and a post office is a 4-minute walk. The area is also family-friendly, with Oshibe Kindergarten approximately a 7-minute walk, Kitayama Elementary School about 12 minutes, and Oshibedani Junior High School around 16 minutes on foot.
The surrounding Nishi Ward area of Kobe offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Suma Rikyu Park, a vast seaside park built on the former grounds of a detached imperial palace. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within a reasonable distance of the iconic Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest and most famous hot spring resorts, nestled in the mountains north of Kobe, perfect for a relaxing getaway.