Property Overview: Traditional Houses in Sayo, Hyogo
This property is located in the Mikazuki area of Sayo Town, Sayo District, Hyogo Prefecture. It sits on the outskirts of a historic jinya-machi (local government town), offering a quiet and relaxed living environment surrounded by fields and traditional houses. The plot covers approximately 192 tsubo (about 916.78 sqm) of residential land and includes two separate houses: a northern house built in 1984 (Showa 59) and a southern house built in 1970 (Showa 45).
The northern house has a 4DK layout, with a balanced arrangement of Japanese and Western-style rooms, plus attic storage. The design facilitates easy movement and can be adapted to suit various family needs. The southern house has a 5K layout and still retains a traditional Goemonburo (cast-iron bathtub), offering a nostalgic, old-fashioned feel that will appeal to those who enjoy the atmosphere of a kominka (old folk house). Both buildings have been used for many years and show signs of aging, so they offer an opportunity for customization according to personal preference. The northern house can be made more usable with partial maintenance, while the southern house retains much of its original equipment, making it easier to undertake larger renovations.
Parking is available, with space for up to three cars including a carport on the northern side of the property. There is also adjacent agricultural land, making it easy to enjoy a lifestyle connected with nature through gardening. This property is ideal for those who want to enjoy a two-building lifestyle or appreciate the charm of a traditional home in the quiet Mikazuki area.