Traditional Japanese House with Garden and Field in Kurotaki Village
This property is a single-story traditional Japanese house located in the serene village of Kurotaki in Nara Prefecture. The house, built in January 1950, offers a spacious 6DK layout, providing ample room for family living. The property comes with several attractive features, including a garden, a field suitable for home vegetable gardening, and parking space.
Key equipment and facilities include a separate bath and toilet (B/T), a toilet, a bath, a septic tank, public water supply, and an all-electric system. The interior features Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), closets (oshiire), a storage room (nando), and an indoor space for a washing machine. Special notes indicate that registration with the Kurotaki Village Akiya Bank is required to utilize this property, and handover can be arranged immediately.
The defining feature of this home is its single-story (平屋/hiraya) design, offering easy, barrier-free living throughout. The property is available for rent with a negotiable monthly fee, and terms such as security deposit, key money, and management fees are to be discussed.
Kurotaki Village is nestled in the lush, mountainous Yoshino region of Nara, an area famed for its ancient cedar forests and spiritual significance. The village offers a tranquil escape into nature, with the Yoshino-Kumano National Park nearby, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its sacred sites and pilgrimage routes. The property is approximately a 24-minute drive from the Kintetsu Yoshino Line's Shimoichiguchi Station, connecting residents to wider Nara and Osaka.