Traditional Thatched-Roof Kominka with Irori in Shikokuchuo City
This property, listed as No. 28 in the Shikokuchuo City Akiya Bank, is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) featuring a distinctive thatched roof and a classic irori (sunken hearth). Located in the mountainous area of Tomisato-cho, Shikokuchuo City, it offers a serene retreat approximately 30 minutes by car from the city center.
The property's equipment includes other water supply and other drainage facilities. Key features highlighted by the agent are its registration with the local Akiya Bank, its location in a quiet residential area, and its scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
The spacious layout is a 5K configuration, providing five rooms plus a kitchen. The building itself covers 197.50 square meters, situated on a generous 744.63 square meter plot of land. The structure is a single-story wooden building, though its exact year of construction is unknown. Additional desirable points include south-facing orientation, city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, suitability for multi-generational living, a corner lot location, and a monitor-equipped intercom. Parking is available for two or more vehicles.
The surrounding area of Ehime Prefecture is renowned for its natural beauty and rich history. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Shikokuchuo is a major center for Japan's paper manufacturing industry, producing a significant portion of the nation's paper products. The closest major landmark is the historic Shikoku Pilgrimage, a 1,200-kilometer circuit of 88 temples associated with the Buddhist monk Kukai (Kobo Daishi), which passes through the region and offers a profound cultural and spiritual journey.