Nyu-no-mata Kominka: A Traditional Home in Mie's Serene Greenery
This charming traditional Kominka, located at 200 Nyu-no-mata, Misugicho, Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, offers a classic layout of four interconnected tatami rooms on the first floor, embodying authentic Japanese living. The property has been thoughtfully expanded to include a hall seamlessly integrated with the main house, a kitchen, a show-style tiled bathtub and basin, a storage shed, and a spacious Western-style room upstairs. Situated at the entrance of the Nyu-no-mata community in the upper reaches of a river, the home provides a serene lifestyle embraced by nature.
The property features a land area of 367.75 sqm and a total floor area of 85.95 sqm, arranged in a 5K layout (5 rooms plus kitchen). It was built in January 1965 (as per the registry) and includes available parking spaces. Utilities include water supply, electricity, and propane gas. The sewerage system consists of a pit toilet and gutter. The property is bordered by a 4.7m wide public road on the north side and a 6.1m wide public road on the east side, with no private road burden. The property is currently vacant.
The surrounding area is rich with natural beauty. A short distance away, Kimigano Dam Park is a delightful local spot famous for its stunning cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. For broader travel connections, both Shin-Osaka and Nagoya Shinkansen (bullet train) stations are accessible within approximately two hours by car, while the nearest city, Nabari, is about a 40-minute drive. The nearest train station is Ise-okitsu Station on the JR Meisho Line, a 10-minute drive away.