Traditional Japanese Single-Story Home with Expansive Farmland in Kunitomi-cho
This Japanese-style single-story home is located in Yatsushiro, Kunitomi-cho, Miyazaki Prefecture. The property features a spacious 4DK layout built on a 950-module design, offering generous living space. The total land area is an expansive 3,794.75 sqm, comprising 186 tsubo of residential land and 961 tsubo of agricultural land, totaling 1,147 tsubo.
The home is surrounded by nature and offers a quiet environment. The main structure is well-maintained, with high-quality construction evident in details such as the floor joists. The ceiling features a coffered ceiling (goutenjou), and the interior uses the traditional Japanese "shinkabe" construction method. The walls of the Japanese-style rooms are finished with detailed sand plaster.
A highlight of the home is the formal guest room, a genuine Japanese-style room with a coffered ceiling, an alcove (tokonoma), a decorative shelf (tokowaki), and a study alcove (shoin), creating a space of refined elegance. On the south side, a one-ken wide veranda (hiroen) allows for enjoying the changing seasons. A handrail is also installed along the hallway. The northeast Japanese-style room is suitable for use as a bedroom or study, with an adjacent wooden deck for drying futon or laundry.
The dining kitchen, also with a coffered ceiling, is 10 tatami mats in size. The 3-tatami washroom includes a shower hose for hair washing and provides ample changing space. A storage space is accessible from the washroom. The bathroom is a 1-tsubo type with a spacious washing area. There are two toilets (a Western-style toilet and a urinal), both with hand-washing basins, designed with guests in mind. The home is an all-electric residence with an Ecocute system.
The property includes approximately 961 tsubo of farmland, suitable for a farming lifestyle. A large storage shed with a shutter, approximately 26 tsubo in size, is also on the premises. Parking is available for up to 5 cars. The property requires a notification under Article 3 of the Agricultural Land Act. Public water and a septic tank are in place.