Historic Home in Coastal Kasaoka
This traditional wooden house in Kashima-Sotours, Kasaoka City offers a unique glimpse into Japan's architectural heritage. Built in 1942, the 184.78 square meter home sits on a generous 402.04 square meter plot near the scenic coast. The property features a distinctive Goemonburo (traditional Japanese bathtub heated from below), adding authentic cultural character.
Located just 700 meters from Kashima-Soto Elementary School, the home enjoys a convenient position for families. While the structure requires significant renovation, including repairs to address rain damage and some interior deterioration, it presents an opportunity to restore a piece of local history.
The surrounding area of Kasaoka City combines natural beauty with modern convenience, featuring around 30 islands in the Seto Inland Sea National Park. The region benefits from excellent transport connections via the Sanyo Main Line and Sanyo Expressway, while enjoying a mild climate typical of the Seto Inland Sea region.