A Terraced House in Nishinomiya, Hyogo
This property is a terraced house (row house) located in the city of Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture. Built in December 1979, it is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure with a total floor area of 93.04 square meters (approximately 28.14 tsubo), spread over three above-ground floors and one basement level. The layout is a 4DK, offering four rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The land area is 57.47 square meters (approximately 17.38 tsubo).
Critical details from the agent notes provide essential context. The road access situation is detailed as follows: it fronts on a single road to the west, which is a 4-meter wide public road, with a frontage of 12.2 meters. The land is not subject to a 'position designation'. Additional remarks clarify several points: the landform is flat. Parking is available, though suitability may depend on the vehicle type. This unit is one of eight in the building. The stated building area includes a 13.00 square meter garage/carport section. Furthermore, while the system lists an 'area for private road burden' of 11.67 square meters, this is correctly an 'area for passageway burden' (a shared access path), not a private road.
The property is situated in a quiet residential area within Nishinomiya, a city famed for its high quality of life and proximity to both Kobe and Osaka. An interesting local fact is that Nishinomiya is the home of Koshien Stadium, Japan's most famous baseball stadium and the hallowed ground for the national high school baseball tournaments. The closest major landmark is the scenic Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest and most celebrated hot spring resorts, located in the nearby mountains and easily accessible for a relaxing day trip.