Historic Kominka for Sale in Kyotango City, Kyoto
Set in the mountain village of Sano in Kyotango's Kumihama district, this traditional wooden farmhouse dates to the late 19th century and offers a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved rural property in northern Kyoto Prefecture. The property sits on a 436 sqm plot with 187 sqm of interior space, arranged as a 4LDK with a separate kura storehouse on the grounds.
The farmhouse was built using traditional Japanese timber-framing methods, with heavy structural columns and wide overhanging rooflines designed for the area's heavy winter snowfall. The ground floor includes a traditional doma work area, with four tatami rooms, a combined living and dining area, and a kitchen above. Two vehicles can park on site. Utilities: public water connected, public sewer available at the road (not yet connected), electricity available, gas supply under investigation. An oil-fired water heater, system bath, and flush toilet are already installed. Note: the kura storehouse will be demolished before handover. The property is in a designated landslide caution zone.
Kyotango's Kumihama area sits within the San'in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark — a 110km coastal stretch of cliffs, sand dunes, and calm bays along the Sea of Japan. The surrounding mountains of the Sano Valley give way to Kumihama Bay and its beaches, popular with surfers and fishing enthusiasts in the warmer months. Day trips to Kinosaki Onsen and Amanohashidate are both under an hour by car; Kyoto City is approximately two hours south via the Kyotango Railway and highway routes.
The property is a 6-minute walk from the Sano bus stop (Tankai line) and 20 minutes by car from Kumihama and Mineyama stations on the Kyotango Railway Miyazu Line. Toyooka Station (JR San'in Main Line) is 30 minutes by car.