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About a 5-minute walk from Kintetsu Haseji Station. Standing on the hill of Hatsuse, this is a detached house with wooden tiles built in Showa 47.
From the southeast-facing veranda, you can see the scenery of the Hatsuse Highway below, and the town of Hatsuse and the surrounding mountains. Packed with the spirit and design of the Showa era, a mansion with a total of 9 rooms + DK. When I opened the wide porch shutter on the left side of the entrance, a pleasant mountain breeze came down. The living rooms are sprinkled with the richness of the Showa legacy, which is a mixture of Japanese and Western. Among them, the boldly designed tsubo garden and atrium staircase in the interior are spaces that symbolize the sense of openness of this house. The second floor has a unique configuration with corridors surrounding the atrium, and Western-style and Japanese-style rooms lined up. Each room is decorated with lighting and decorations that are not often seen now, and you can feel the signs of the era when the "newness" of the 70~80s was incorporated into life with a strong curiosity.
Somehow, the nostalgic atmosphere of the days when Japan was still relaxed and rich, and there was a sense 近鉄長谷寺駅から徒歩約5分。初瀬の高台に佇む、昭和47年築の木造瓦葺の一戸建て。
南東向きのベランダからは、初瀬街道の風景を眼下に、初瀬のまちなみと周囲の山々が一望できます。昭和の心意気と意匠が詰め込まれた、全9室+DKの邸宅。玄関左手にある広い縁側の雨戸を開けると、心地よい山風が降りてきました。居室は和洋がミックスされた昭和レガシーの豊かさが随所に散りばめられています。なかでも、室内に大胆に設計された坪庭と吹き抜け階段は、この家の開放感を象徴する空間です。2階は、吹き抜けを囲むように回廊(廊下)がめぐり、洋室と和室が並ぶユニークな構成。それぞれの部屋には、今ではあまり目にしない照明や装飾が施されており、70~80年代の“新しさ”を旺盛な好奇心で暮らしに取り入れていた時代の気配が感じられます。
なんだか、日本がまだゆったりと豊かで、観光地や下町に暮らしの余白と活気があった頃の、あの懐かしい空気がふわりと漂っているのです。
どこか爽やかな気持ちにさせてくれる、そんな素敵なお家です。
| Land:土地面積 | 360 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 139 m² |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden tile roof木造 瓦葺 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1972 |

A corner lot about a 3-minute walk from Abe Elementary School. There are some parts of the interior that are deteriorated, but they are beautiful. It is a simple price property that can be rebuilt.安部小学校徒歩約3分の角地。室内老朽化している部分はありますが綺麗です。建替え可能なシンプルプライスの物件です。
| Land:土地面積 | 217 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 123 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
| Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden building with tiled roof木造瓦葺2階建 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1974 |

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