Iwasaki Minka: A Traditional Home in the Peaceful Hills of Uda, Nara
This property, known as Iwasaki Minka, is a traditional Japanese house located on a quiet hillside in the city of Uda, Nara Prefecture. The home combines an older single-story wing with a newer two-story section, creating a unique blend of eras. While modest in outward appearance, the interiors showcase exceptional traditional materials and craftsmanship. Notable features include elegant ceilings, fine fittings, and a guest room with a refined tokonoma alcove and shoin-style architectural details. The property also includes a small detached unit, offering flexible space.
The land area is a generous 376.54 square meters, providing ample outdoor space, and the total floor area is 118.42 square meters with a 7DK layout. The structure is wooden and was built in April 1972. The property is currently vacant and has had cleaning work completed as of September 2025. Important notes include regulations under the Landscape Act, the Act on the Control of Land Development and Specific Embankments, etc., and height districts. Utilities include public water and sewer, propane gas, and available electricity. There is parking available for two cars.
The area of Uda, in southeastern Nara, is peaceful and backed by gentle mountains, yet it is gradually urbanizing thanks to a nearby railway line connecting Osaka and Nagoya. An interesting local attraction is "Nara Kaede-no-Sato Hirara," a former school repurposed into a beautiful maple garden. The property is also conveniently located within reach of major tourist destinations like the sacred Yoshino area, famous for its cherry blossoms, and the scenic Soni Highlands. Central Nara and Osaka are both accessible in about 1.5 hours by public transport.