Traditional Japanese Home in Sayo, Hyogo with Rental Option
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the serene town of Sayo, Hyogo Prefecture. Built in January 1997, the 54.21 square meter home features a 1DK layout and sits on an expansive plot of land measuring approximately 7,000 square meters. The house includes essential utilities such as public water supply, a septic tank system, and propane gas. It is equipped with a flush toilet, a Western-style bathroom with a gas water heater, and a dedicated parking space under a carport.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this property. The special remarks indicate the property is located in a hillside collapse hazard zone as per hazard maps. Parking is available for one vehicle under a carport. Notably, the property can also be rented for 30,000 yen per month. Utilities include public water supply, sewerage, and a combined septic tank. The toilet is a flush, Western-style type. The bath uses a gas water heater, and the property runs on propane gas.
The area offers a blend of natural beauty and scientific advancement. Sayo is traversed by the Chikusa River, selected as one of Japan's 100 Famous Waters, and is famous for its sunflower fields that attract many visitors. An interesting local landmark is the SPring-8 facility, one of the world's most powerful synchrotron radiation facilities used for advanced scientific research. The closest major tourist attraction is the Hyogo Prefectural Harima Astronomical Observatory, home to the 'Nayuta' telescope, one of the world's largest telescopes available for public use, offering spectacular stargazing opportunities.