A Spacious Single-Story Home in a Quiet Miyazaki Neighborhood
This property is a detached house located in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture, offering a generous land area of 251.02 sqm (approximately 75.93 tsubo) and a building size of 86.12 sqm (approximately 26.05 tsubo). Built in March 1979, the home features a 4DK layout with an additional 5.5-jo sunroom (広縁), providing flexible living space. The property is situated in a quiet residential area with good sunlight.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities. Utilities include public water supply, sewerage, and side ditches. The kitchen features a system kitchen with an IH cooking heater. The home is all-electric and includes separate bath and toilet areas, a shower, a bidet toilet seat, and an indoor laundry space. Other features include a bay window, lighting fixtures, shutters, flooring, a terrace, a wood deck/terrace, a garden, and a TV monitor intercom.
Special notes detail the road access, stating the property fronts a 17-meter wide public road to the east, with access from one side only. The location is noted for being a quiet residential neighborhood with favorable sunlight conditions.
The area of Miyazaki City is known for its warm climate and coastal scenery. An interesting local fact is that Miyazaki is considered the birthplace of Japan's first professional baseball team, the Nankai Hawks (now the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks), who held their spring training camps here. The closest major landmark is the iconic Aoshima Island, a small, picturesque island connected to the mainland by a bridge and surrounded by the unique "Devil's Washboard" rock formations, a popular tourist attraction.