A Spacious Post-War Home in Miyazaki
This 1948-built wooden house in Miyazaki Prefecture's Miyakonojo City offers a generous 194.59㎡ of living space arranged in an 8LDK layout, providing ample room for family life. Situated on a 570.6㎡ plot in the Higashimachi district, the property features a single-story design with two complimentary parking spaces.
The Higashimachi area of Miyakonojo is known for its historic streetscapes that reflect Miyazaki's development during the mid-20th century. An interesting local fact is that Miyakonojo City hosts Japan's largest production of sweetened chestnuts, known as kuri kinton. The closest major landmark is the stunning Takachiho Gorge, approximately 80 kilometers north, famous for its dramatic basalt columns and waterfall that visitors can view from rental boats.