A Traditional Japanese Kominka with Expansive Farmland in Wake Town
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Japanese rural heritage. It is a traditional kominka (old folk house) built in January 1945, offering a unique character and a spacious earthen-floored entrance and kitchen area that exudes rustic charm. The building is south-facing, ensuring excellent sunlight throughout the day.
The property is equipped with electricity, water supply, sewerage, propane gas, and a traditional engawa veranda. A key feature is the vast 2,482 square meters of farmland (fields) located directly in front of the plot, making it ideal for a slow-life, countryside lifestyle. The house itself has a total floor area of 120.66 square meters set on a generous 595.93 square meter plot of land. The layout is a 4SDK configuration, providing four rooms plus a living, dining, and kitchen space across its two stories.
Located in the Fuiwara area of Wake Town, Wake District, Okayama Prefecture, this home is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood. The region is known for its serene landscapes and traditional atmosphere. A notable landmark in the vicinity is the historic Wake Matsuyama Castle ruins, which offer panoramic views and a deep connection to the area's samurai past.