Spacious Wooden Family Home in Historic Uji, Kyoto
This detached wooden house, built in May 2002, offers a generous 96.46㎡ (approximately 29.17 tsubo) of living space across two floors, with a 4LDK layout ideal for family life. The property sits on a substantial 100.15㎡ (approximately 30.29 tsubo) plot of land within a Quasi-Industrial zoning area of Kyoto's Uji City. The land is designated as residential and is situated on a flat, gentle slope.
Critical details from the agent notes provide essential information about access and usage. The property has road access on two sides (excluding corner lots). To the north, there is a 6-meter wide public road with an 8.6-meter frontage, though it is not a designated location. To the south, there is another 6-meter wide road. The property can accommodate parking for two vehicles, depending on the vehicle type. It is important to note that while the property benefits from two-sided road access, this does not qualify for any relaxation of the building coverage ratio regulations.
The home is conveniently located, approximately a 13-minute walk from Kintetsu Kyoto Line's "Ogura" Station and a 15-minute walk from JR Nara Line's "Uji" Station. Uji is a city steeped in history, famously associated with the 11th-century literary masterpiece "The Tale of Genji." It is a major tourist destination, renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, Byodoin Temple and Ujigami Shrine, as well as its high-quality green tea production. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.