A Former Tea Farmhouse in Yamazoe Village
This property is a traditional Japanese kominka that once served as a base for tea cultivation and processing, complete with its original workshop. The wooden, two-storey structure offers a generous 11DK layout, providing ample space across its 191.15 square meters of total floor area. The home, built 75 years ago with a renovation in 1975, sits on a substantial 499.45 square meter plot.
Located in the Ōshio district of Nara Prefecture's Yamazoe Village, the area is known for its serene, mountainous landscapes. An interesting local fact is that the village is part of a region famous for its high-quality Japanese wasabi, which thrives in the clean, cold mountain streams. The closest major landmark is the historic Iga-Ueno Castle, a well-preserved fortress from the Edo period located approximately 16 kilometers away.