Nestled in the historic district of Fukaemachi, Sakaide City, stands a remarkable traditional Japanese home that spans an impressive 199.35 square meters. This single-story wooden structure, dating back to 1912, combines classic architectural elements with modern conveniences.
Set on a spacious 433-square-meter plot, this well-preserved residence features five distinct rooms plus a combined storage, dining, and kitchen area. The property boasts traditional Japanese rooms of varying sizes, including an 8-tatami room and multiple 6-tatami spaces, offering flexible living arrangements.
Located in a peaceful residential area with mountain views, this registered akiya (vacant home) property includes valuable features such as a private well and elevated positioning. The home's practical amenities include separate bathroom facilities, multiple storage areas, and modern utilities while maintaining its authentic character. The property's dual road access from both north and south sides provides convenient entry options, though some minor bridge work would be required for northern vehicle access.