Pure Japanese-Style Residence in a Satoyama Setting
This property is a distinctive pure Japanese-style house located in the satoyama (rural landscape) of Kanagawa Prefecture. The home features an authentic Shoin-zukuri style attached, a traditional Japanese architectural form. The layout includes a continuous 8-tatami mat room, making it ideally suited for conversion into a soba noodle restaurant, kaiseki (traditional multi-course) cuisine establishment, or a local specialty restaurant. Other potential uses include an organic or farm cafe, or a minpaku (private lodging) business.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a unit bath. A notable feature is the inclusion of a two-story detached workshop/storage building (納屋). Parking is available with a carport space for one vehicle. The property is currently vacant (空家) and the handover timing is negotiable (相談). The building structure is wooden, two stories above ground, and was built in July 1985. The floor plan is a 7DK, comprising six Japanese-style rooms (6, 7.5, 8, 8, 8 tatami mats) and two Western-style rooms (6 and 8 tatami mats). A 5㎡ balcony is present on the south-facing side. The land is flat and the property is on a corner lot. It is located within a City Planning Area, zoned as Category 1 Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. A building confirmation is in place.