A Rare Pre-Meiji Kominka in Kai City, Yamanashi
This property is a rare pre-Meiji era kominka (traditional Japanese house) located in the Nishihata area of Kai City, Yamanashi Prefecture. The detailed construction year is unknown but it predates 1888 (Meiji 21), making it one of the few houses in the region to have survived the ravages of war. The property offers a versatile layout with 8DK, spread across a single-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 180.93 sqm.
The facilities include propane gas, a public water supply, a septic tank, separate bath and toilet, a washbasin, an indoor laundry space, a garden, and a storage shed. The land, a substantial 1,948.27 sqm, has road frontage on two sides: a 3.5-meter wide public road to the east with 10 meters of frontage, and a 2.6-meter wide public road to the south with 10 meters of frontage. The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood.
Given its size, character, and layout, the building presents diverse usage possibilities, from a residential home to a restaurant, office, or cafe. It is important to note the property is subject to legal restrictions including Article 22 zones, landscape ordinances, and the Kai City Landscape Plan. The JR Chuo Main Line's Ryuo Station is approximately a 29-minute walk away.
The area around Kai City offers a blend of rural tranquility and historical significance. An interesting local fact is that the region is part of the Kofu Basin, renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crystal and gemstone polishing, particularly the famous Yamanashi prefecture gem, the "Kofu Crystal." The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Fuji, which provides a breathtaking backdrop visible from many points in the prefecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.