Date added: 180 days ago

Yokomi, Suo-Oshima Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture

山口県大島郡周防大島町大字横見

$13,900USD

2,000,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
9
Parking:
1
Year built:
1927
Land size:
660.84 / 7114sqft
House size:
168 / 1809sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
-
Nearest konbini:
-
Closest International Airport:
Fukuoka Airport (FUK) - 164 km away

Discover this historic Japanese farmhouse located in Yokomi, Suo-Oshima Town, offering an authentic taste of traditional rural living. Built in 1927, this spacious two-story wooden home features an impressive 9DK layout with multiple tatami rooms, including a generous 17.5-mat room and several 6-mat rooms, providing ample living space across 168 square meters.

The property sits on a substantial 660.84 square meter plot and comes with additional agricultural land including rice fields (1,421㎡), farmland (2,434㎡), and forest area (8,044㎡), making it perfect for those interested in sustainable living or farming. The house maintains its original architectural character while offering potential for modern updates.

Located on Suo-Oshima Island, residents can enjoy a peaceful countryside lifestyle while still having access to essential amenities. The property features well water and propane gas systems, with the option to connect to municipal water services. At just 2 million yen, this property presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a traditional Japanese home with significant land holdings.

Property Details

LocationYokomi, Suo-Oshima Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture
Price2,000,000 yen
Building Size168㎡ (50.82 tsubo)
Land Size660.84㎡ (199.9 tsubo)
Layout9DK
Year Built1927
Structure2-story wooden house
ParkingAvailable (new installation possible)
Additional LandRice fields: 1,421㎡, Farmland: 2,434㎡, Forest: 8,044㎡
Area InformationLocated on Suo-Oshima, the largest island in Yamaguchi Prefecture, known for its citrus farming and beautiful coastal scenery. Near the historic Kasasa Castle ruins and Oshima Bridge.