Spacious Traditional Kominka in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture
This property is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) located in a quiet residential area of Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture. It offers a substantial land area and a large number of rooms, providing ample space for various living arrangements or potential projects. The specific usage, number of rooms to be occupied, and the corresponding rent are all negotiable and subject to discussion with the property owner.
The house is equipped with public water supply, air conditioning for heating and cooling, and a dedicated toilet. The building is a wooden structure with two above-ground floors. The total floor area is a generous 595.27 square meters, laid out in an 11DK configuration, indicating eleven rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The property is currently vacant, and the handover conditions are open for consultation.
Nomi City is situated in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture, nestled in the heart of the Kaga Plain. It is blessed with a rich natural environment, including verdant hills, the Tedori River (a first-class river), and the nearby Sea of Japan. The city is renowned as the production area for the traditional Kutani-yaki pottery, home to many skilled artisans. Visitors can enjoy pottery painting experiences and other family-friendly facilities. Notably, while many regions face population decline, Nomi City has seen steady growth, boasting the highest proportion of young people under 14 in the prefecture, thanks to its top-tier child-rearing support policies. It was ranked number one in Japan for accepting new residents in a 2015 survey.
An interesting local fact is that Nomi City achieved the highest score in the nation for accepting new migrants in the "2015 Fast Report Version: Top 100 Municipalities for Accepting New Residents" by Takarajimasha. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tedori River, a designated first-class river popular for fishing and outdoor activities, located within the city.