Spacious 4DK Family Home in Uda, Nara
This well-maintained rental house in Uda City, Nara Prefecture, offers a comfortable and convenient living space with a generous 82.8 sqm floor plan. Built in January 1978, this two-story wooden structure is situated in the Akanedai 1-chome area of Chihara, providing a quiet residential setting. The property is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from Kintetsu Osaka Line's Chihara Station, offering excellent access to the wider Kansai region.
The property comes fully equipped for modern living. Facilities include CATV, telephone, and internet connectivity, with fiber-optic internet available. The kitchen features a three-burner stove and a window, while the bathroom and toilet are separate (B/T別室). Other notable features include a flush toilet, a window in the bathroom, a septic tank system, propane gas, ample storage space, a washroom with a window, and a bay window. Special notes from the agent indicate that a home improvement store is only 0.4km away, and the property is available for immediate handover.
The area of Uda is rich in history and natural beauty, nestled in the eastern part of Nara Prefecture. It is known for its connection to ancient Japanese mythology and as a filming location for the acclaimed Studio Ghibli film, "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya," which drew inspiration from the local landscape. The region is also famous for its high-quality persimmons and traditional udon noodles. A major tourist attraction nearby is the historic Murō-ji Temple, a significant Buddhist temple complex often called "Mount Kōya for women" due to its historical acceptance of female pilgrims, set amidst beautiful forested mountains.