Rural Living in a Spacious Kominka with DIY Potential
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) in the peaceful countryside of Suwa, Nagano Prefecture. Built in September 1959, this spacious wooden structure offers a generous 119 sqm (approx. 35.99 tsubo) of living space across a single-story layout. The floor plan is a 6DK, featuring six Japanese-style tatami rooms of varying sizes (12, 10, 9, 8, 7, and 5.5 jo) and a 7.5 jo dining-kitchen area. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
Essential utilities are in place, including electricity, tap water, and sewerage. The property sits on a large plot of 480.76 sqm (approx. 145.43 tsubo) designated as residential land, with a garden on the southwest-facing side. Parking is available for two vehicles. The land is located outside the city planning area with no specific use district designation and faces a 4-meter-wide public road to the northwest. It is important to note that the property is located within a designated debris flow (landslide) hazard zone. The transaction is handled as a general brokerage.
Suwa City is a renowned part of the Japanese Alps, famous for its stunning natural scenery and deep cultural traditions. The area is particularly known for Lake Suwa, one of Japan's most historic lakes, which plays a central role in the legendary Onbashira Festival held every six years—a spectacular event where massive logs are ritually transported down mountainsides. This property offers a chance to embrace rural living with the potential for a DIY renovation project to restore this classic kominka to its full character.