A Quiet Kominka with Storage Shed in Uki City, Kumamoto
This property is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) offering a single-story layout and a detached storage shed. It is situated in a quiet residential area. A key feature is its south-facing orientation. The property comes with two or more parking spaces. However, important considerations include a narrow access road that is only passable by kei cars (light vehicles), and the presence of issues like roof leaks. Consequently, repairs such as replacing the ceiling and flooring are necessary. Rebuilding on the land is noted to be difficult.
The house has a 3DK layout with a total building area of 112.28 square meters. It sits on a generous plot of land measuring 409.15 square meters. The property is a corner lot. Interior facilities include a system kitchen, two toilets, and a bath with a reheating function. It is equipped with city gas and a monitor-equipped intercom system. The wooden structure is of unknown construction date. The property is noted as being suitable for multi-generational living.
According to the agent's special notes, individuals who wish to know the detailed location or desire an interior viewing are instructed to apply for user registration via the following URL: https://www.city.uki.kumamoto.jp/2024844. The price is listed as under 1 million yen.
The property is located in the Misumi area of Uki City, Kumamoto Prefecture. Uki City is part of the Kumamoto plain, known for its agricultural production, particularly watermelons and tomatoes. The area offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining within reasonable distance of larger urban centers. A major nearby landmark is the Misumi West Port, a Meiji-era Western-style port designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, which offers scenic views and historical significance.