A Spacious Home in the Hills of Kurashiki
This 7DK house, built in 1962, offers a generous 111.98 square meters of living space on a large 992.31 square meter plot in the hills of Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. Its elevated position on high ground provides a distinct advantage, significantly reducing the risk of flooding and other natural disasters. The property includes a convenient storage shed, ideal for agricultural tools or other equipment, and space for one car.
The interior layout is designed for family living and entertaining. The dining area is situated close to the kitchen, making meal service efficient. The home features a mix of Japanese and Western-style rooms, including a tatami room near the entrance that can serve as a guest room or a children's play area. Amenities include an IH cooktop, a bath with a re-heating function, and a warm-water washlet toilet.
The property is located in the Kojima area of Kurashiki, a city renowned for its historic Bikan Quarter, a beautifully preserved canal area from the Edo period that is a major tourist attraction. The area is also famous for its denim production, with Kojima being considered the birthplace of Japanese jeans.