Detached House in Tamba Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture
This property is a detached wooden house built in May 1998, located in the Onbara area of Tamba Sasayama City, Hyogo Prefecture. The total land area is 145.00 square meters (approximately 43.86 tsubo), with the building itself covering 23.18 square meters (about 7.01 tsubo). The layout is a 1LDK, comprising one Western-style room and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area.
The property's equipment and facilities include propane gas, a public water supply, a septic tank, side ditches, and electricity. Special notes regarding road access detail that the property fronts a 4.4-meter wide private road to the west, with a frontage of 11.1 meters. There is no designated position for building lines. The land is classified as forest land within an unzoned area and has a sloping terrain. Please note the building itself is not registered. There is no parking space included.
Tamba Sasayama City, formerly known as Sasayama, is a historic castle town renowned for its high-quality black soybeans and traditional craftsmanship. The area offers a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature. A notable local landmark is the ruins of Sasayama Castle, a well-preserved historic site with original stone walls and a reconstructed main gate, providing a glimpse into the region's samurai past. The property is approximately a 2-minute walk from the Kami-Onbara bus stop, with access to the JR Fukuchiyama Line's Tamba-Ōyama Station further afield.