A Historic Kominka in the Nagano Mountains
The house has a total floor area of 158.67 square meters with a traditional 6DK layout. The interior features multiple Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), including a 10-tatami mat room, an 8-tatami mat room, a 4-tatami mat room, and several wooden-floored areas (itama). The listing notes significant damage, such as floor collapse visible in one of the 10-tatami rooms, highlighting the scale of work needed. The facilities include propane gas, a public water supply, a septic tank system (汲取), electricity, and an external storage shed.
The land is substantial at 548.76 square meters and includes not only the house plot but also adjacent forest and farmland, which can be purchased separately if desired. A critical note is that the property is located within a landslide disaster warning zone (土砂災害警戒区域内). The property includes parking space.
The area is nestled in the mountains of western Nagano, offering a deeply rural and tranquil setting. Nagano Prefecture is famous for its winter sports, hot springs, and stunning alpine scenery. A major landmark not far from this location is the historic Zenko-ji Temple, one of Japan's most important and popular Buddhist pilgrimage sites, located in central Nagano City.