Historic Estate in Obi: A Blend of Tradition and Space
In the historic district of Obi, Nichinan City, stands an impressive traditional Japanese residence that combines generous proportions with cultural significance. Built in 1950, this two-story wooden structure offers an extraordinary 396 square meters of living space set on an expansive 1,576-square-meter plot.
The property features a unique 6DK layout plus an additional grand hall of approximately 60 tatami mats, providing ample space for both living and entertaining. Located just 9 minutes on foot from Obi Station, this home sits in a commercial district that was once part of the historic castle town.
The estate includes multiple outbuildings and boasts excellent accessibility with a 6.5-meter wide road frontage to the west. While currently occupied, this property presents an opportunity to own a significant piece of Obi's architectural heritage, with the seller covering both the confirmed survey costs and debris removal.