Historic Farmhouse with Irori in Miyoshi City's Kimita District
This is a traditional Japanese farmhouse (kominka) located in the Kimita-cho Higashiirukimi area of Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. Originally built during the Meiji era, the property features a true irori (sunken hearth), a hallmark of classic Japanese rural architecture. The house offers a spacious floor plan of 233.2 square meters, configured as an 11-room layout with a kitchen (11K) spread over two stories. The structure is wood-frame construction.
The property is registered with the Akiya Bank program. It is located in a riverside setting, offering views of the surrounding countryside. The property includes a garden and an engawa (veranda). The interior features a doma (earthen floor) area and traditional washitsu (Japanese-style tatami rooms). The property has a well for water and uses propane gas. The toilet is of the pit latrine (kumitori) type and there is no bath in the main house. However, an attached building (附属家) does have a bathroom, and the property includes agricultural land (rice paddy and field).
Parking is available for two cars at no additional cost. The property is accessible from two train stations and is near the starting station of the Geibi Line. The property is currently vacant and available for move-in upon consultation. Pets are not allowed. The monthly rent is 5,000 yen. The security deposit, key money, and management fees are listed as unknown. The property is offered for rent.