Historic 1927 Wooden Home in Hiroshima's Serene Countryside
This unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Japanese architectural history. Built in January 1927, this wooden two-story house offers a generous 100㎡ (approximately 30.25 tsubo) of living space arranged in a 4DK layout, set upon a substantial 199.69㎡ (approximately 60.4 tsubo) plot of land in a quiet area of Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
According to the agent's notes, several important details must be considered. The building details are unknown, and the property is sold in its current 'as-is' condition, which includes any remaining items or fixtures. The land boundaries are not explicitly marked, and the judicial scrivener for the transaction will be specified by the seller. For industry professionals, inquiries must be submitted via a dedicated form, including the company name, representative's name, and the nature of the inquiry; telephone correspondence is not accepted.
The home's location in the Hirotani-cho district offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining accessible. The nearest station is Takagi Station on the Fukuen Line, approximately a 16-minute walk away. The area is served by local conveniences such as a Lawson convenience store and a post office within a short walking distance. A notable local landmark is the historic Jikko-ji Temple, a serene Buddhist temple in the area known for its traditional gardens and atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.