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Uchiko, Kita District, Ehime Prefecture

愛媛県喜多郡内子町内子

$124,500USD

18,000,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
7
Parking:
1
Year built:
1900
Land size:
435 / 4683sqft
House size:
188.42 / 2029sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
-
Nearest konbini:
Lawson: 11 minute(s) walk
Sunkus: 11 minute(s) walk
Closest International Airport:
Fukuoka Airport (FUK) - 203 km away

Located in the heart of Uchiko's historic district, this traditional Japanese house stands as a remarkable piece of architectural heritage. The white-walled kominka (historic house) offers an impressive 188.42 square meters of living space spread across two floors, featuring a spacious 7DK layout that includes six Japanese-style rooms and one Western-style room.

Set on a generous 435-square-meter plot, this property is ideally situated just 14 minutes' walk from Uchiko Station. The home's location in the town's preserved historical district adds significant cultural value to the property. Near essential amenities, it's only 505 meters from Uchiko Elementary School and 265 meters from Uchiko Junior High School.

While the structure dates back to 1900, its historical significance as part of Uchiko's preserved building group makes it a unique opportunity for those interested in owning a piece of Japanese architectural history. The property features multiple access points with road frontage on both west and east sides.

Property Details

LocationUchiko, Kita District, Ehime Prefecture
Price18,000,000 yen
Building Size188.42 m² (56.99 tsubo)
Land Size435.00 m² (131.58 tsubo)
Layout7DK
Year Built1900
StructureWooden construction, 2 stories
Station Access14 minutes walk to Uchiko Station
About the AreaUchiko is a historic town famous for its preserved Edo-period architecture and traditional Japanese townscape. The area is designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings.
Nearest Tourist AttractionUchiko-za, a restored Meiji-period kabuki theater, is one of the town's most significant cultural landmarks