Spacious 4SLDK Family Home with Recent Renovations in Kashihara, Nara
This charming two-story wooden house, built in 2001, offers a fantastic opportunity for family living in the historic city of Kashihara, Nara. The property features a generous 4SLDK layout with a total floor area of 105.99 square meters, centered around a spacious living-dining-kitchen area of over 17 tatami mats. The design cleverly connects the living area to a Japanese-style room, creating an open and airy atmosphere when the fusuma sliding doors are opened.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the home boasts several key features. The face-to-face kitchen allows parents to keep an eye on children while cooking. The property benefits from two-sided natural light, ensuring excellent sunlight. Furthermore, there are two separate balconies, providing ample space for drying laundry. The house has undergone a comprehensive renovation, completed in March 2025, which includes a new kitchen, unit bath, toilet, vanity washbasin, replacement of the water heater, and new wall coverings, among other updates.
The location is highly convenient, situated on a quiet street with a front road over 6 meters wide, making parking easy. Miminari Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line is approximately a 7-minute walk away, providing direct access to central Osaka and the wider Kansai region. The property includes two free, on-site carport parking spaces. The current status is vacant, and the agent warmly invites interested parties to schedule a free viewing at their preferred date and time. The location is noted as being about a 17-minute walk to Miminami Minami Elementary School and about a 20-minute walk to Yagi Junior High School.
The surrounding area of Kashihara is steeped in history as part of the ancient Yamato region, considered the birthplace of Japanese civilization. A short trip will bring you to the iconic Kashihara Jingu, a major Shinto shrine built on the site where Japan's first emperor, Emperor Jimmu, is said to have ascended to the throne. This serene and culturally significant landmark offers beautiful grounds and a deep connection to Japan's imperial history.