Spacious 12DK Kominka in the Natural Splendor of Mie's Ōdai Town
This property is a 12DK traditional Japanese house (kominka) located in the Iwa district of Ōdai Town, Mie Prefecture. It is surrounded by rich nature, offering a slow-paced lifestyle in a quiet mountainous area. The property is well-suited for enjoying summer activities such as ayu fishing, river play, and barbecues. The expansive layout provides versatility for various uses.
Key equipment and features include propane gas, a water supply system, and a septic tank. Special notes indicate the water supply is from a public source, the septic tank is a combined treatment type, and the property uses propane gas. An extension was built in 1994 (Heisei 6). The land consists of a combination of three plots registered as wildland and residential land.
The property is situated in a region free from urban planning restrictions, with no designated land use zones, building coverage ratio, or floor area ratio limitations. Road access is from the north side, with a required setback. The structure is a two-story wooden building constructed in January 1975, with a total floor area of 222.58 sqm (approx. 67.33 tsubo) on a land area of 170.6 sqm (approx. 51.6 tsubo). The transaction is handled under an exclusive intermediary agreement.
The area is part of the scenic Ōdai Town, known for its deep forests and clear rivers within the larger Kumano region. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to parts of the sacred Ōmine Okugakemichi pilgrimage routes, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The closest major landmark is the historic Kumano Nachi Taisha, one of the Kumano Sanzan grand shrines, approximately a 90-minute drive away, renowned for its iconic Nachi Falls.