A Registered Tangible Cultural Property: A Rare Early Showa Western-Style Residence in Nabari
This property is a nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property, a rare Western-style building from the early Showa era. It was constructed in 1932 (Showa 7). The owner is considering a sale due to the difficulty of maintaining the large home. The building was originally a private clinic. It has not been renovated since the Showa 40s (1965-1974) and shows signs of wear, including some areas with floor damage. While currently occupied, renovations are considered necessary, particularly for the kitchen and bathroom areas. The property qualifies for renovation subsidies, fixed asset tax reductions, and inheritance tax reductions. It features two storehouses (kura). With a spacious 15LDK layout, the property offers potential not only as a residence but also for commercial or business use. Utilities include complete water, sewer, and Kintetsu Gas services.
The property is located in the old town residential area of Nabari City, Mie Prefecture, surrounded by a streetscape that retains much of its Taisho and Showa period character. Convenience is a key feature, with a large shopping center just a one-minute walk away. Convenience stores, post offices, banks, and clinics are all within walking distance. Nabari Station, providing direct access to Osaka within one hour and easy connections to Kyoto and Nagoya, is a 12-minute walk.
The surrounding Nabari area is rich with natural beauty and history. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Akame area is famous as the birthplace of ninja training in the Iga region. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Akame Forty-Eight Waterfalls, located approximately 7.5km away, a series of picturesque falls nestled in a forested valley perfect for hiking. The serene Seirenji Lake is also a short 6.3km drive from the property.
The sale is for the land with the existing house in its current condition (現状渡し). Furniture and appliances will be removed. The seller notes that renovation is required for comfortable living.