Spacious Wooden Home with Farmland in Historic Hagi
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-maintained 5LDK wooden house built in 1992, situated on a generous 343.98㎡ plot in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The home is in good condition and offers a comfortable living space with a layout suitable for families. The location is a 15-minute walk from JR Sanin Main Line's Higashi-Hagi Station, providing convenient access. The property includes parking space for up to three vehicles and is equipped with water, public gas, and propane utilities.
As per the agent's special notes, the property is approximately 1,700 meters from Hagi City Hall. A critical remark states that this is a "UJI-turn priority property (until May 13, 2026)", indicating preference may be given to individuals relocating to the area under such programs. The sale includes adjacent farmland, with the seller hoping for a buyer who will also purchase the agricultural plots consisting of 510㎡ of rice paddy and 1,398㎡ of field. Please note that buying or leasing farmland typically requires meeting specific criteria and obtaining permission from the agricultural committee.
The area of Hagi is renowned for its exceptionally preserved Edo-period castle town streetscape, so intact that it is said to be the only place in Japan where maps from the Edo era can still be used today. In 2015, five sites in Hagi, including the Hagi Reverberatory Furnace, were inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The city is nestled between mountains and the sea, offering a rich natural environment and famous local produce. A major landmark nearby is the historic Hagi Castle town area, a key component of the city's World Heritage listing and a major tourist attraction showcasing samurai residences and traditional atmosphere.