A Newly Built Home in Kyoto's Historic Otagi District
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in December 2025, offers a modern living experience in the culturally rich area of Otagi County, Kyoto. Located in the town of Ōyamazaki, the property presents a spacious 4LDK layout spread across three stories, with a total building area of 108.22 square meters. A critical detail from the building specifications notes that this total building area includes a 10.18 square meter car garage. The land itself covers 69.25 square meters, situated on a gentle slope within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Exclusive Residential District.
The property's construction is wood-frame, adhering to a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. According to the special notes, the official building confirmation number is R07確申建築IPEC30125号. The home is designed with contemporary living in mind, featuring a designated parking space and is classified as a property where a notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is not required. The current status is under construction, with the handover date available upon consultation.
Ōyamazaki is a town steeped in history, uniquely positioned at the confluence of Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara prefectures. An interesting historical fact is that the area was the site of the decisive Battle of Yamazaki in 1582, which followed the incident at Honnō-ji and marked the beginning of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's rise to power. The closest major landmark is the stunning Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū, a Shinto shrine complex located on a nearby mountain, which has been a site of worship and a designated National Treasure for centuries.
The home's location provides exceptional convenience, with both the Hankyu Kyoto Line's "Ōyamazaki" Station and the JR Tokaido Main Line's "Yamazaki" Station just a 4-minute walk away. This offers direct and easy access to central Kyoto and Osaka. This new build represents an opportunity to own a modern, well-appointed home in a location that perfectly blends historical significance with modern connectivity.