Traditional Kominka in Miyoshi City's Kimita Town
This property is a vacant house registered with the Akiya Bank program, located in Higashi-nyukimi, Kimita Town, Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The house was built during the Meiji era and features a traditional Japanese design with an irori (sunken hearth). The layout is an 11K (11 rooms plus a kitchen), offering substantial living space.
The main house does not have a bathroom. However, there is an attached building that does contain a bathroom, and potential buyers interested in using this facility are encouraged to discuss it. The property includes a toilet, but no bath in the main house. Utilities include electricity, a propane gas connection, and well water. The sewage system is a pit latrine (汲取). The property features a Japanese-style room (和室), an engawa (veranda), a vegetable field (畑), and a garden (庭).
The total floor area is 223.20 square meters, and the land area is 541.16 square meters. The building is a two-story wooden structure. The property faces south and is situated in a quiet residential area. It is a corner lot and is suitable for a two-family household. It features a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, and a monitor-equipped intercom. Parking is available nearby for two or more cars. The property is in an area with city gas access.
Access to the property is about a 16-minute drive from Miyoshi Station on the Geibi Line, which is the first station on the line. The property is also near a river (riverside) and offers views of the countryside and mountains. The surrounding area has light traffic. The property is described as having a kominka-style (old folk house) appearance.