Charming Traditional Home in Historic Tamaki, Mie Prefecture
This property is a traditional Japanese house located at 139-13 Tamaru, Tamaki-cho, Watarai District, Mie Prefecture. The home was built in January 1977, making it 49 years old, and offers a total floor area of 96.03 square meters on a generous land plot of 125.61 square meters. The layout includes a mix of Western and Japanese-style rooms, featuring a living room, multiple tatami rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and washroom. A notable feature is the inclusion of a balcony and a separate storage shed (納屋), providing ample space for storage or hobbies. The property is currently vacant and available for purchase. The price is set at 2,860,000 yen, with the handover timing open for discussion. A key point from the agent notes is that there is no dedicated parking space included with the property.
The town of Tamaki-cho is rich in history and natural beauty. It borders the famous city of Ise, home to the Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), one of Shinto's most sacred sites. Tamaki-cho itself flourished as the "starting point" (出立の地) for the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The town's symbol is the Tamaru Castle Ruins (田丸城址), a site selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Continued Castles, offering a glimpse into the area's samurai past. Surrounded by lush rice fields and with good access to major cities like Osaka and Nagoya, Tamaki-cho represents a balanced, compact community where history and modern living meet.