A Historic 260-Year-Old Farmhouse in Inashiki
The 107.43㎡ home features a 5DK layout with four 8-tatami mat rooms and a 6-tatami Western-style room, blending classic Japanese design with functional living spaces. Original wooden beams, sliding fusuma doors, and an independent washbasin area highlight the craftsmanship of the Edo period.
Inashiki City is part of Japan's agricultural heartland, known for its vast rice fields and proximity to the Tone River. An interesting local fact: the area was once a key stop for water transport during the Edo era. The nearest major attraction is the Katori Shrine in neighboring Chiba Prefecture, a UNESCO-listed site dating back over 1,300 years.
The 1,001.65㎡ plot offers ample space for gardening or expansion. While secluded, the property is accessible via JR Narita Line’s Shimosa-Kōzaki Station (11.6km away), making it a tranquil retreat with historical charm.