Kasebara Machiya: A Spacious Traditional Townhouse in Kameoka, Kyoto
This splendid machiya, named Kasebara Machiya, is a traditional Japanese townhouse located at 46 Machigashira, Shinocho Kasebara in Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture. It features classic architectural elements including white plaster walls, a mushiko-mado (insect cage window) adorned with kote-e (plaster relief art), and elegant senbon-gōshi (thousand-grid lattice). Unlike the typically narrow machiya found in central Kyoto, this property boasts a spacious plot of 333.88 square meters with frontage on three streets and ample room for two or more cars, which is a noteworthy advantage. Inside, many traditional fittings remain in good condition, including a well. The total floor area is 98.18 square meters, and the structure is wooden.
The property is conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from Umahori Station on the JR Sanin Main Line, making daily life easy and accessible. The journey to the major hub of JR Kyoto Station takes just over 30 minutes by train. Kameoka City itself is nestled in a mountainous basin and has long flourished thanks to its fertile lands and strategic position on the historic Sanin Kaidō road, which this machiya faces. The property is situated on land designated as Category 1 Residential districts within an urbanized area, with public roads bordering the north and south sides. Utilities include city water supply, city sewerage, and electricity, with gas supply currently under investigation. Please note that two outbuildings north of the main house are scheduled for demolition.