Spacious 7K Vacant House in Hagi, Yamaguchi with UJI-Turn Priority
This property, listed as 3-105, is a vacant house for sale in the Tamagawa area of Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Priced at a very accessible 1,000,000 yen, it offers a generous 7K layout within a building that was constructed in January 1998, making it approximately 28 years old. The total land area is a substantial 565.68 square meters, providing ample outdoor space. The property's condition is noted as being in good shape.
Key equipment and features include a water supply and the availability of public parking nearby. The current status is vacant, and the handover timing is open for consultation. A critical special note for this listing is that it is a UJI-turn priority property until March 12, 2026. This means individuals looking to move to Hagi City (U-turn, J-turn, or I-turn migrants) will be given priority consideration for this property until that date.
The area of Hagi is renowned for its historical significance. It is famously said to be the only town in Japan where a map from the Edo period can still be used today, thanks to its remarkably preserved castle town streetscape. In 2015, five of Hagi's assets, including the Hagi Reverberatory Furnace, were registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is surrounded by mountains and sea, and is known for its brand agricultural products like Senjokudai daikon radishes and Aburō tomato, as well as seafood such as Hagi's red sea bream. The closest major landmark is the historic Hagi Castle Town area, a beautifully preserved district that offers a direct window into Japan's samurai past.