A Traditional Home in Kasai's Countryside
This 1969-built wooden house in Kasai City's Sasakura-cho offers 295 square meters of living space across two floors, set on a generous 709-square-meter plot. The property features traditional Japanese rooms and faces south for optimal sunlight. The surrounding area is characterized by peaceful rice fields and rural scenery.
Kasai City in Hyogo Prefecture is part of the Harima region, known for its historic connections to sake brewing dating back centuries. The closest major landmark is Hōjō-cho, the old castle town area featuring preserved samurai residences and traditional architecture. The property is approximately 2.6 kilometers from Kasai City Hall.