Spacious Countryside Property with Extensive Land and Detached Room in Taka, Hyogo
This unique property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of land in the serene countryside of Taka Town, Hyogo Prefecture. The main house is a single-story wooden structure built in September 1971, featuring a 14SLDK layout with a total floor area of 103.02 square meters. The property's most striking feature is its vast land size of approximately 1,844.95 square meters (about 560 tsubo), providing ample space for various uses.
According to the agent's notes, the property includes several outbuildings: an unregistered two-story wooden, tile-roofed annex built in September 1971 (S46), with a first floor of 107.45 m² and a second floor of 51.16 m². There is also an unregistered single-story wooden, tile-roofed building from 1988 (S63) measuring 71.89 m², and two steel-framed structures from 1965 (S40)—one with a cement tile roof (78.33 m²) and another with a slate roof (114.84 m²). A sunny, adjacent vegetable field of 480 m² is also included, perfect for home gardening. The property is south-facing, ensuring warmth in winter and quick-drying laundry. It features parking for three or more vehicles, making it convenient for families and guests. The home utilizes propane gas, noted for its strong flame for quick baths and cooking, and faster recovery in disaster situations. The seller's liability for non-conformities is exempted.
The home is equipped with a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function, bathroom dryer, shower-equipped washbasin, washlet toilet, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor doorphone, and floor heating. Key features include all-electric capability, barrier-free design, south-facing orientation, and included parking. Utilities are public water, propane gas, and sewer.
The area is part of the Northern Harima region, known for its tranquil rural landscapes. An interesting local fact is that Taka Town is famous for its traditional 'Taka Washi' paper-making, a craft with a history spanning centuries. The closest major landmark is the historic Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned as one of Japan's most spectacular original castles, located within a reasonable driving distance.