Historic 1921 Kominka with Seven Rooms on the Old Nakasendo Road
This distinctive property is a traditional Japanese kominka built in April 1921, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of history. Located along the former Nakasendo road in the Motai area of Tateshina Town, Nagano Prefecture, the house exudes charm from a bygone era. The property faces a scenic, atmospheric street and features a classic engawa (veranda) and a garden, adding to its authentic appeal.
The house is a substantial two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of approximately 240.62 square meters (about 72.78 tsubo). The layout consists of seven Japanese-style rooms (7K): one 6-tatami room, another 6-tatami room, a 12.5-tatami room, and four 10-tatami rooms. Key equipment includes a bathroom of 1 tsubo or larger, a 2-burner stove, lighting fixtures, propane gas, electricity, and connections to both water supply and sewer systems. A special note highlights that the home benefits from two-sided sunlight exposure. The property is situated on a corner lot with road frontage to the south (3.6m wide, 20m long) and to the east (2m wide, 35m long). The land itself is a generous 616.89 square meters (approx. 186.6 tsubo) and includes parking space for two vehicles. The property is currently vacant.
The area is rich in history as part of the historic Nakasendo, one of the five major routes of the Edo period connecting Kyoto and Edo (modern-day Tokyo). Today, the region offers a serene lifestyle with access to local amenities. A notable nearby attraction is the Tateshina area itself, which is part of the foothills of the Yatsugatake mountain range, offering beautiful hiking trails, panoramic views, and access to outdoor hot springs like the nearby Gongen no Yu, just 1.8km away.