Affordable Japanese Home Near Himeji Castle for $31K
This remarkably affordable Japanese house is available at just 4,800,000 yen ($30,968 USD) in historic Himeji City, home to Japan’s most magnificent original castle. Built in 2003, this single-story home offers modern comfort while being positioned in the tranquil Yumesaki district, just 15 kilometers from Japan’s most visited feudal castle.
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Located in the peaceful Yumesaki-cho area of Himeji City, this modern wooden home provides 49 square meters (528 sqft) of living space on a 113 square meter (1,216 sqft) lot. While modest in size, the 2003 construction ensures modern building standards and energy efficiency. The single-story design makes it particularly appealing for those seeking barrier-free living, and the generous land size relative to the house footprint offers potential for gardening or expansion.
Transportation is convenient with a bus stop just a 3-minute walk away, connecting residents to central Himeji and its attractions. The property is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from Osaka International Airport by car, making it accessible for international travel. The location in Yumesaki-cho provides a quieter alternative to city center living while maintaining easy access to urban amenities.
The 1LDK (one bedroom plus living-dining-kitchen) layout is efficiently designed to maximize the available space, typical of modern Japanese architecture. The surrounding area offers a blend of rural charm and suburban convenience, with local shops and services easily accessible.
The property’s position in Himeji City provides residents with access to both historical landmarks and modern conveniences. The area is particularly known for its rich cultural heritage, centered around the magnificent Himeji Castle, while offering the amenities of a modern Japanese city.
Iconic nearby destinations:
• Himeji Castle, Japan’s largest and most complete original castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just 15 kilometers away (25 minutes by car), offering spectacular views and historical exhibitions.
• Koko-en Garden, a collection of nine traditional Japanese gardens, is located adjacent to Himeji Castle (25 minutes by car), providing seasonal beauty throughout the year.
• Engyoji Temple, a thousand-year-old mountain temple complex featured in “The Last Samurai,” can be reached in 40 minutes by car, offering spiritual atmosphere and panoramic views.
Facts about Himeji City:
- The city’s crown jewel, Himeji Castle, is Japan’s finest surviving feudal castle and is often called “White Heron Castle” due to its elegant, white appearance.
- The city has a thriving leather goods industry, particularly known for high-quality men’s shoes and traditional craft techniques.
- The exciting Nada Fighting Festival, featuring colliding massive portable shrines, represents one of Japan’s most dynamic traditional festivals.
Facts about Hyogo Prefecture:
- The prefecture is the birthplace of world-famous Kobe beef, known for its exceptional marbling and strict cultivation standards.
- Hyogo’s diverse geography encompasses everything from the Japan Sea coast to the Seto Inland Sea, including the popular Arima Onsen, one of Japan’s oldest hot springs.
- The prefecture’s Nada district produces approximately 25% of Japan’s sake, benefiting from superior rice-growing conditions and pure water sources.
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