This elegant two-story house sits in Asago, Hyōgo Prefecture, western Japan, where forested mountains rise above rural valleys. The region is known for Takeda Castle, a 15th-century mountaintop fortress called the “castle in the sky” that appears to float above morning mist. The ruins stand ten miles away, with hiking trails winding through the surrounding mountains.
The 2,880-square-foot residence was built in 1988 and holds several bedrooms and bathrooms across two levels on an 11,220-square-foot corner lot with private garden. The house is built with wood construction and traditional Japanese design elements. A private garden surrounds the property, with parking spaces, bicycle parking, motorcycle parking, and a storage building completing the lot.
A bank and post office stand within 600 feet. The nearest grocery store lies one mile away. Convenience stores and a roadside station sit within two miles. Tajima Airport in Toyooka stands 34 miles away, with domestic flights to Tokyo. Kansai International Airport, the major international airport for the region, lies approximately 90 minutes away by car.
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