Spacious 7DK Traditional Wooden House in Nantan's Scenic Miyama
This substantial property, located in the serene Miyama area of Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of traditional Japanese architecture with generous living space. The house features a 7DK layout, providing seven rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, ideal for large families or those seeking a project home with character. Built in January 1973, this 53-year-old wooden structure spans a total floor area of 152.25 square meters across two storeys, situated on a large 678.79 square meter corner plot of land.
The property is equipped with electricity, water supply, sewerage, and propane gas. It includes sought-after features such as a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles. The south-facing orientation ensures ample natural light, and the location is noted as a quiet residential area.
Critical information from the agent notes must be considered: the property is subject to legal restrictions as it lies within a sediment disaster alert area (steep slope collapse and debris flow), with part of the land also designated as a sediment disaster special alert area (steep slope collapse). This is a vital factor for any potential buyer to investigate thoroughly.
The area surrounding Nantan City is renowned for its beautiful, preserved thatched-roof farmhouses in the Miyama Kayabuki no Sato village, a sight of exceptional cultural and scenic value. This region offers a deep connection to Japan's rural heritage and stunning natural landscapes, including the picturesque Hozu River. The property is approximately a 43-minute drive from JR Sonobe Station, providing access to central Kyoto.