A Traditional Single-Story Kominka in Mihara's Countryside
This property is a charming, single-story traditional Japanese house (kominka) registered with the Mihara City Akiya Bank. Surrounded by pastoral scenery, it offers a peaceful rural lifestyle. The building spans 114.33 square meters on a generous 627.92-square-meter corner plot of land, providing ample space and privacy.
The property's equipment includes electricity, a public water supply, a septic tank (cesspool), and propane gas. A critical note for potential buyers is that the land is located within a "City Planning Area of Adjustment" (市街化調整区域). It is essential to consult with the Mihara City Hall Architectural Guidance Division before any contract is finalized to understand building regulations and restrictions. This is a key piece of information that must be addressed prior to purchase.
The home features a 5DK layout, two toilets, a system kitchen, a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles. Its south-facing orientation in a quiet residential area is ideal. The structure is wooden, and while the exact year of construction is unknown, it presents a solid opportunity for renovation or as a second-home project.
Located in Nuno, Numatahigashicho, Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, the area is known for its relaxed pace. An interesting local fact is that Mihara is home to Mihara Castle, also known as Ukishiro (Floating Castle), built on a small island in the Seto Inland Sea. The closest major landmark from this property is the historic and scenic Mihara Castle, a popular tourist attraction.