Spacious 5LDK Traditional Wooden House for Rent in Takasago City
This property is a traditional two-story wooden house located in the Ushidani area of Kitahama-cho, Takasago City, Hyogo Prefecture. Built in July 1992, this 33-year-old home offers a generous 154.63 square meters (approximately 46.77 tsubo) of living space arranged in a 5LDK layout, providing ample room for a family. The property is offered for rent at 70,000 yen per month, with additional move-in costs including a security deposit of 70,000 yen and a key money (reikin) of 70,000 yen. There are no monthly management fees.
According to the agent's notes, the property comes equipped with air conditioning and a gas stove, and includes some large furniture, though removal is possible upon request. Significant recent renovations ensure the home is in excellent condition: the exterior walls were freshly painted in December 2024 (Reiwa 6), and in February 2022 (Reiwa 4), the tatami mats, interior finishes, fusuma (sliding doors), and shoji (paper screens) were all renewed. Other notable features include a separate bath and toilet, underfloor heating, a south-facing orientation, and a washing machine space. Parking is available in the vicinity. Pets are negotiable.
Critical Agent Information (Translated from Japanese Notes): For further details, please contact the intermediary agent directly and mention that you saw this listing on the "Akiya Bank." The agent is: Fukuda Real Estate Co., Ltd., contact: 080-6211-5359 or 079-448-7770. Handover of the property is subject to consultation. The total number of rental units in this building is 1.
The house is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood within walking distance of JR Sone Station on the San-yo Main Line, an 18-minute walk away, providing convenient access to the wider Kansai region. Takasago City is a historic area known for its connection to the legend of the "Ama-no-Iwato" (Heavenly Rock Cave) and its beautiful coastal scenery along the Seto Inland Sea. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Takasago City Museum of History and Folklore, which offers deep insights into the local culture and heritage.