In the heart of Sakura City, Tochigi Prefecture, stands a traditional Japanese farmhouse that offers a unique blend of spacious living and agricultural heritage. This two-story wooden residence, constructed in 1973, boasts an impressive living space of 177.57 square meters spread across six bedrooms and a dedicated kitchen area.
The property's most striking feature is its expansive land plot of 1,468.20 square meters, providing ample space for gardening or small-scale farming. The residence includes a traditional storehouse (kura), adding historical charm and practical storage solutions. Situated just 11 minutes on foot from Kamasusaka Station on the Tohoku Main Line, the property offers convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining its rural character.
The home's generous proportions include a first floor of 132.03 square meters and a second floor of 45.54 square meters. Benefiting from excellent natural lighting, the property is ideal for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle with agricultural possibilities while remaining connected to modern conveniences.