Spacious 5DK Wooden Home in Historic Hagi City
This property is a 127.66㎡ wooden house built in June 1972, offering a generous 5DK layout across three stories. It is situated on a 188.07㎡ plot of land in the Tsubakihigashi area of Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The home features a public parking space and a bicycle parking area. According to the agent's notes, some appliances remain in the property, but they will be disposed of if not needed by the new owner. An additional note mentions that Hagi City Hall is approximately 3,400 meters away.
The location provides a quiet residential setting with convenient access to daily necessities, including a convenience store within 950 meters and a supermarket 1,800 meters away. For transportation, JR Sanin Main Line's Higashi-Hagi Station is an 1,800-meter walk, and a bus stop for the Yoshika Daibi Memorial Hall is a 500-meter walk from the property.
Hagi City is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved Edo-period castle town streetscape, so intact that it is often said to be the only place in Japan where maps from the Edo era can still be used today. In 2015, five sites in Hagi, including the Hagi Reverberatory Furnace, were collectively inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is surrounded by mountains and sea, offering a rich natural environment and producing renowned local specialties. A major landmark near Hagi is the historic Hagi Castle ruins, a central part of the city's samurai heritage and a popular tourist destination.