Modern Japanese Home in Haruno-cho with Thoughtfully Designed Gardens
This property is a well-maintained modern Japanese-style residence built by Ichijo Komuten, located in the Horinouchi-Wakami area of Haruno-cho, Hamamatsu City, Tenryu-ku, Shizuoka Prefecture. The home sits at the entrance of Haruno-cho, where National Route 362 and the Fukuroi-Haruno Prefectural Road intersect. It faces an old road that runs through the district, and the front streetscape retains a charming atmosphere with traditional houses. A renovated former ryotei restaurant, now a kominka cafe named "la vie libre," has opened directly across the street.
The residence has been carefully lived in, and both the interior and exterior fixtures are in a condition that belies the building's age. The entrance area features a water station, and the inner courtyard and backyard are tastefully arranged. The property extends deep into the lot, with both the front and rear sides facing public roads, each providing parking space for one vehicle. The land size is 293.78 square meters, and the total floor area is 147.89 square meters. The layout is a 5LDK, and the two-story wooden structure has a tile roof. The property was built in 1987.
The location offers an open sky and is close to the clear stream of the Keta River. It takes about 20 minutes by national highway to reach the Tenryu-ku town center, making commuting to Hamamatsu city center feasible. Public transport access includes a 3-minute walk to the Wakami bus stop for the Akiba Bus and Haruno Fureai Bus. The Shin-Tomei Expressway Hamamatsu-Hamakita IC is 22 kilometers away, and the Tenryu-Hamanako Railroad Futamata-Honmachi Station is 18 kilometers away.