Traditional 5LDK Home Near Sea With Basement in Hagi City
This traditional Japanese house is listed at just 5,800,000 yen (37,456 USD). Located near the sea and only minutes from a train station, it offers plenty of potential for renovation and storage options.
Property Details
- Price: 5,800,000 yen (~37,456 USD)
- Location: Mimi, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
- Transportation Access: 2-minute walk to JR Sanin Main Line Mimi Station
- Building Size: 140㎡ (1,507 sqft)
- Land Size: 135㎡ (1,453 sqft)
- Floor Plan: 5LDK (5 rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen)
- Special Features:
- Basement storage space
- Located near the sea
- Parking for 2 or more cars available nearby
Located in Mimi, Hagi City, this house offers a rare blend of affordability, location, and space. Priced at just 5,800,000 yen (~37,456 USD), the property features a spacious 140㎡ (1,507 sqft) building size with a 135㎡ (1,453 sqft) land area. Built in January 1981, the home requires some repairs, making it an excellent option for anyone interested in restoring a traditional Japanese home.
The property has a basement storage area, a valuable addition for extra space. South-facing, it ensures bright and natural lighting throughout the day. While the house currently contains some household goods, these will be removed once a contract is finalized, leaving the property ready for the next owner to customize. The close proximity to Mimi Station (2-minute walk) on the JR Sanin Main Line means unparalleled convenience for travel, whether for commuting or sightseeing.
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Iconic Nearby Destinations:
- Hagi Castle Town: Just a 15-minute drive away, this historical district offers beautifully preserved samurai residences, ancient streets, and the ruins of Hagi Castle. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is a must-visit for history lovers.
- Shoin Shrine: Located approximately 10 minutes by car, this iconic site is dedicated to Yoshida Shoin, a key figure in modern Japanese education and history.
Facts About Hagi City
- Historic Pottery: Hagi City is world-renowned for Hagi-yaki, a traditional style of pottery with over 400 years of history.
- Coastal Charm: Situated along the Sea of Japan, Hagi offers stunning coastal views, fresh seafood, and pleasant seaside walks.
- Samurai Heritage: The city played a significant role in Japan’s Edo period, with many historical landmarks still standing today.
Facts About Yamaguchi Prefecture
- Akiyoshido Cave: Yamaguchi is home to Japan’s largest limestone cave, offering expansive underground chambers and striking rock formations.
- Kintaikyo Bridge: One of Japan’s most famous wooden bridges, its five beautiful arches attract visitors from across the country.
- Cultural Influence: Known as the “Kyoto of the West,” Yamaguchi served as a center of culture and politics during the Muromachi period.
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