Spacious Traditional Kominka with Extensive Gardens in Nagano
This substantial property is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) located in the quiet residential area of Kaizenji, Tomi City, Nagano Prefecture. Built in January 1916, this wooden structure offers a vast living space of 271.73 sqm (approximately 82.19 tsubo) spread over two floors. The layout is exceptionally spacious, featuring ten rooms: five Japanese-style rooms (two 10-jo, two 10-jo, one 8-jo) and five Western-style rooms (two 10-jo, one 8-jo, one 6-jo, and a large 40-jo room). The property is registered with the local Akiya Bank, indicating it is a vacant house initiative property.
The agent's notes provide essential details. The equipment includes a washlet toilet with a reheating function, a bathroom with a window, city gas, electricity, and public water and sewage systems. Special notes highlight that it is a quiet residential neighborhood with no buildings to the south blocking sunlight, resulting in a bright and peaceful environment. The extensive grounds allow for the possibility of creating a home vegetable garden.
The property sits on a large plot of 723.36 sqm (approx. 218.81 tsubo), which includes a garden of over 10 tsubo where both adults and children can play freely. The location offers a serene lifestyle while remaining accessible, with Shinshu Railway's Tanaka Station approximately a 25-minute walk away. The area is part of the scenic Ueda Basin, known for its historical sites and castle towns. An interesting local fact is that nearby Ueda City is famous for its connection to the Sanada clan, legendary samurai warriors of the Sengoku period. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Ueda Castle, a well-preserved hilltop fortress approximately a 20-minute drive from the property.