Detached House in Uji, Kyoto with Corner Lot Advantages
This detached house, built in February 2009, is situated in the Ujichūjiki area of Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture. The property offers a generous total floor area of 109.30㎡ (approximately 33.06 tsubo) arranged in a 3SLDK layout, providing ample space for family living. The land area is 128.16㎡ (approximately 38.76 tsubo). The structure is a two-story wooden building located within an urbanization promotion area zoned as Category I Residential.
Critical details from the agent notes provide essential information about the land and access. The road frontage details are as follows: it is a corner lot. To the north, there is a 3.6-meter wide public road with a frontage of 10.6 meters; there is no designated position. To the west, there is a 4.3-meter wide road. An additional remark clarifies the land condition: the terrain is flat and it is a corner lot; however, the building coverage ratio is not relaxed.
The property includes parking and is currently vacant, facilitating a smooth handover. It is within an 8-minute walk from the "Mimurodo" station on the Keihan Uji Line, offering convenient access to central Kyoto and Osaka.
Uji is a city renowned for its deep historical and cultural connections, most famously as the setting for the final chapters of the classic Tale of Genji. A key landmark is the Byodoin Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site whose Phoenix Hall is depicted on the 10-yen coin. The area is also celebrated for its high-quality green tea, with numerous tea fields and shops lining the streets.