Historic Two-Story Wooden House with Serene Garden in Mimasaka
This distinctive property, located at 314-1 Narahara Kami, Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture, is a substantial two-story wooden house built in 1927, offering a unique blend of history and potential. The spacious layout is a 13DK, providing ample room for a large family or multi-generational living. The property stands on a generous 432.00 sqm corner plot within a quiet residential neighborhood, with a total building area of 295.28 sqm.
The house comes equipped with hot water supply, two toilets, electricity, tap water, propane gas, lighting fixtures, side gutters, an engawa (veranda), attic storage, and a garden over 10 tsubo (approx. 33 sqm) in size. Special features highlighted by the agent include its suitability for two-family living, its corner location, and the absence of buildings directly in front, ensuring good light and privacy.
Critical notes from the agent provide fascinating detail: parts of the structure have historical layers, with 26.77 sqm built in 1911 (Meiji 44) and 49.58 sqm added in 1950 (Showa 25). The property is noted as a former rest stop for the Sankin-kotai processions of the Edo period. Personal belongings have been disposed of, and the land in front of the entrance can be cleared to create parking space for up to three vehicles. The second floor includes a room formerly used for sericulture (silkworm farming).
The surrounding area of Mimasaka City in Okayama Prefecture is known for its beautiful natural scenery and rich history, being the birthplace of the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. A major regional attraction is the historic Mimasaka Kokubun-ji Temple, an ancient temple with a serene atmosphere and cultural significance, located within a reasonable distance from the property.