A Countryside Retreat in Kasai City
This property in Omura Town offers a peaceful rural lifestyle surrounded by expansive rice fields and natural scenery. The traditional Japanese home, built in 1954, features 129.68 square meters of living space with a mix of tatami rooms and Western-style areas. The property includes a 368.27 square meter plot with a vegetable garden and parking space.
Kasai City in Hyogo Prefecture is known for its agricultural heritage and tranquil countryside. An interesting local fact is that the area was historically part of Harima Province, famous for its sake brewing traditions. The closest major landmark is Himeji Castle, one of Japan's first UNESCO World Heritage sites, located approximately 30 kilometers away.
The property's location provides easy access to the Hojo Railway, connecting residents to urban amenities while maintaining the charm of country living. The surrounding area features traditional farming landscapes that change beautifully with the seasons.