Meiji-Era Kominka in Ueda, Nagano
The property features a wooden structure with a single-story layout. The interior comprises five Japanese-style rooms (washitsu) of varying sizes: 8-tatami, 6-tatami, 6-tatami, 10-tatami, and 11-tatami mats. Equipment includes two toilets, one of which is a tankless type, a bathroom with a window, propane gas, electricity, and a municipal water supply. The septic system requires periodic emptying. The land area is a generous 416.06 sqm (approximately 125.85 tsubo), with a building area of 138.5 sqm (approx. 41.89 tsubo). The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
Located in Ueda City's Sanada-cho area, the property is situated outside of urban planning zones, offering a peaceful rural setting. The area is steeped in history, closely associated with the legendary samurai Sanada Yukimura. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Ueda Castle, a well-preserved site originally built by the Sanada clan, which offers panoramic views and seasonal cherry blossoms.