A Traditional Japanese Home with Farmland in Unnan
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a classic Japanese house with significant agricultural land. The wooden structure, built in 1989, features traditional tile roofing and spans approximately 194 square meters across two floors. The layout includes six rooms plus a dining kitchen, providing ample space for comfortable living.
The residence comes with multiple outbuildings including a garage and storage shed, plus extensive land comprising farmland, woodland, and fields totaling over 8,000 square meters. The property requires some maintenance including roof tile repairs and updates to the solar heating system that hasn't been operational for three years.
Located in Mitoya district of Unnan City, Shimane Prefecture, this property sits along a national highway for convenient access. The area is known for its traditional craft of washi paper making, which has been practiced for centuries. The closest major landmark is the Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, located approximately 40 kilometers away.