A Traditional Home in Hida's Historic Center
This charming wooden house, built in 1973, offers a spacious 86.43㎡ living area on a generous 159.81㎡ plot in Hida City's Furukawa district. The property features multiple Japanese-style rooms, a bath, separate toilet, and a functional kitchen. It includes practical amenities such as a parking space, storage shed, and a garden area.
The location in Furukawa's central area provides excellent convenience, situated just 0.5km from JR Hida-Furukawa Station. This historic district is known for its well-preserved merchant houses and annual Furukawa Festival, featuring massive drum floats that parade through the streets. The area offers easy access to daily necessities including city hall, post office, and various shops within walking distance.
Hida City is renowned for its traditional craftsmanship and sits in the northern mountains of Gifu Prefecture. The region is famous for Hida beef, considered among Japan's finest wagyu varieties. The closest major landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shirakawa-go, approximately an hour's drive away, known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses with steep thatched roofs.