Spacious 5DK Family Home with Mountain Views in Hita, Oita
This substantial property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a detached house on a generous 704.00㎡ plot in the quiet residential area of Oyamacho, Hita City. Built in January 1973, the home offers a total floor area of 131.33㎡ arranged in a versatile 5DK layout, ideal for multi-generational living. The property is designated as an akiya (vacant house) and is ready for a new owner to make it their own.
The home is well-equipped with essential facilities. The bathroom and toilet are in separate rooms, and the bathroom features a window for natural ventilation. Utilities include electricity, a septic tank system, and a well. The outdoor space is a significant highlight, featuring a field, a vegetable garden, and a traditional Japanese garden, perfect for hobbyists or those seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle.
Key features of the property include excellent sunlight exposure and scenic mountain views. The location is a quiet residential district on a corner lot, with south-facing orientation. Additional amenities include parking for two or more vehicles, town gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, a bath with a re-heating function, and a monitor-equipped intercom, underscoring its suitability for two-family living.
According to the agent's notes, important local facilities include the Gowa Promotion Center (4.4km), Gowa Nursery School (4.5km), Ishii Elementary School (4.1km), which also serves as the local evacuation shelter, Mimuka Junior High School (5.6km), Hita Ishii Town Clinic (4.6km), Hita Interchange (9km), and The Big Hita store (6.5km).
The surrounding area of Hita City, often called the "Little Kyoto of Kyushu," is rich in history and culture. An interesting fact is that the city is famous for its traditional wooden cypress (hinoki) crafts and its annual summer festival featuring magnificent wooden floats. The closest major landmark is the beautiful Kuncho Sake Brewery, a historic site where you can learn about and sample locally brewed sake, a key part of Hita's heritage.