A Historic Edo-Period Countryside Retreat in Okayama
The property's secluded location, distanced from neighboring buildings, is ideal for those seeking an immersive countryside experience. It includes a vegetable garden and parking for three or more vehicles. While the building shows its age, repairs to the roof and exterior walls were made approximately five years ago. Potential buyers should note that some rooms have damaged flooring due to past water ingress.
The area surrounding the property is rich with history and natural beauty. Okayama Prefecture is famous for its 'Momotaro' folktale, the Peach Boy. The closest major landmark is the stunning Okayama Castle, located approximately 10 kilometers away in the city center. Also known as 'Crow Castle' due to its black exterior, it is a popular tourist attraction and a designated National Historic Site.