Spacious 6DK Traditional House in Hagi, Yamaguchi
This property is a substantial two-story wooden house built in January 1966, offering a generous 141.37 square meters of living space across a 6DK layout, situated on a 144.53 square meter corner plot. The home features six rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, providing ample space for a large family or multi-generational living. It is equipped with a bathroom, two toilets, and utilities including tap water and propane gas. The property also includes a parking area for two or more vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, this is a registered 'Akiya Bank' property, highlighting it as a vacant house initiative. Special remarks indicate it is a priority property for 'UJI-turn' individuals (those returning to or moving to the countryside) until Reiwa 6.9.20 (September 20, 2024), and the price is negotiable. The equipment and facilities listed are: toilet, bath, tap water, septic tank cleaning, and propane gas.
The house is located in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Hagi is a historic city famed for its pivotal role in the Meiji Restoration and its well-preserved samurai district. The area is rich in cultural heritage, with interesting facts including that Hagi-yaki pottery, a traditional craft with over 400 years of history, is still produced in local kilns. The closest major landmark is the expansive Hagi Castle Ruins, a historic site set within a scenic park, offering beautiful views and a deep dive into Japan's feudal past.