Historic 1928 Kominka with Café Potential in Kitakyushu
This stately Kominka, built around 1928, offers a rare blend of historical elegance and modern convenience in Kokura, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The property features a main house with a floor area of 198.98 square meters, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional Japanese carpentry, a method that is no longer used in new construction. The land spans a generous 480.88 square meters and includes a charming garden with a well, adding to the serene, nature-rooted atmosphere. Parking is available for three cars.
The area of Kokura has long been the transportation hub of Kyushu, prospering as a junction between western and eastern parts of the island. An interesting local fact is that Kokura was the primary target for the "Fat Man" atomic bomb in August 1945, but cloud cover diverted the plane to its secondary target, Nagasaki. Today, the city is a vibrant commercial center. The closest major landmark is the impressive Kokura Castle, a beautifully reconstructed fortress with a distinctive black exterior, surrounded by a park that is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring.