Historic Farmhouse in Hagi City
This spacious 1931-built farmhouse in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, offers a blend of traditional Japanese architecture and rural charm. Situated on 497.25㎡ of land, the two-story wooden structure features an 11SDK layout and 149.41㎡ of living space. While the property shows signs of aging, including sunken tatami floors and low 180cm second-story ceilings, its quiet residential location near Mutsumi General Office bus stop provides easy access to local amenities.
- Hagi Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies 15km northeast
- Known for Hagi-yaki pottery, a 400-year-old ceramic tradition
- Shoin Shrine, dedicated to Meiji Restoration scholar Yoshida Shōin, is 12km away
- Coastal Kikugahama Beach offers seasonal swimming 20 minutes by car