Spacious 1935 Kominka with Agricultural Land in Tamba, Hyogo
This property is a substantial wooden kominka (traditional Japanese house) built in January 1935, offering a generous 167.25㎡ of living space across two stories on a large 934.55㎡ plot. The layout is an expansive 8DK, providing ample room for various living arrangements. The house is equipped with a system kitchen featuring a counter and an IH cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function and a dryer. Other notable indoor features include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating.
The property is characterized as all-electric and south-facing. It includes a dedicated parking space at no extra cost. Other facilities include public water supply, propane gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet (separated), a private garden, and wooden flooring. A key feature is the independent washbasin, which is very convenient for applying makeup and doing hair. The use of propane gas provides strong火力 for quick bath heating and cooking, and offers faster recovery in times of disaster.
The location is in Nishinaka, Hikami-cho, Tamba City, Hyogo Prefecture. Access involves alighting at the JR Fukuchiyama Line's Isō Station, taking a bus for 16 minutes, and then walking 9 minutes from Narimatsu Higashimachi. Central Elementary School is within an 800m radius (about a 10-minute walk). The property is currently vacant and a viewing is possible. The land is comprised of 631.55㎡ of residential land and 303㎡ of agricultural land, which is subject to the Agricultural Land Law. There is also an outbuilding: a two-story wooden structure with galvanized steel sheet roofing (1st floor: 45.79㎡, 2nd floor: 19.38㎡). The exact construction date is unknown, and an extension was added in Showa 57 (1982), with the exact date unknown.