A Traditional Kominka in Yotsuya, Hiyoshi Town, Kyoto Prefecture
The property's key feature is its location outside of urban planning zones. This offers high flexibility for usage, enabling smooth operation as a commercial property such as a cafe, guest house, or atelier. It also allows for combined residential and shop use tailored to your lifestyle. The house faces a prefectural road, ensuring smooth vehicle access while maintaining a quiet environment with little traffic noise, perfectly balancing convenience and tranquility.
Surrounded by mountains, the setting offers a healing lifestyle with seasonal scenery. The grounds allow for a home vegetable garden, making a true 'country life' with fresh produce possible. The building's character and atmosphere are perfectly suited for a kominka cafe or lodging facility. With some modifications, parking space can be secured, making it ready to welcome guests. This kominka is not just a place to 'live,' but a place to 'realize' your dreams—whether it's opening a small shop while having a home or creating a healing space in nature.
The area of Nantan City is part of the scenic Tamba region, known for its pristine nature and traditional crafts. An interesting local fact is that the region is famous for its high-quality 'Tamba black soybeans,' a key ingredient for traditional New Year's cuisine. The closest major landmark is the historic Amanohashidate, one of Japan's 'Three Scenic Views,' located approximately 50 kilometers north, featuring a stunning pine-covered sandbar spanning Miyazu Bay.