Yamato, Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture
$24,100USD
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In the scenic town of Yamato, Kitakata City, stands a remarkable 150-year-old traditional Japanese farmhouse awaiting a new chapter. While vacant for 25 years, this sturdy structure maintains its architectural integrity and presents an extraordinary opportunity for relocation or repurposing of its historic materials. Eight years ago, a potential buyer envisioned converting it into a countryside retreat but had to forgo the project due to renovation costs of approximately 25 million yen.
The single-story building features approximately 195 square meters of floor space and showcases classic thatched roof construction, now protected by metal roofing. The robust timber framework employs substantial wooden beams and posts, reflecting craftsmanship rarely seen in modern construction. The property's dismantling would require skilled carpentry work, taking approximately one month, with costs ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 million yen depending on the preservation approach chosen.
While the structure itself is offered at no cost, the buyer would need to cover dismantling expenses. The building could be faithfully reconstructed on a minimum 495 square meter plot, or its historic materials could be incorporated into a new design adapted to different site requirements. The current owner, an architectural firm, welcomes inquiries and can provide tours of similar renovated properties in the vicinity for reference.
Property Details
Location | Yamato, Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture |
Price | Free (Dismantling costs: 2.5-3.5 million yen) |
Building Size | 195 square meters (59 tsubo) |
Structure | Single-story wooden construction with thatched roof (metal covered) |
Property Age | Approximately 150 years |
Current Status | Vacant for 25 years |
Area Information | Kitakata is famous for its traditional warehouse buildings and ramen noodles |
Nearest Tourist Attraction | Kitakata Traditional Warehouse District (Kura no Machi) |