Renovated 150-Year-Old Traditional House in Toei Town with Extensive Land
This property is a large traditional house located in Toei Town, Kitashitara District, Aichi Prefecture, situated in the Okumikawa region. The building was originally constructed in 1868, making it over 150 years old, with additions and renovations carried out in 1986. The renovations focused primarily on the wet areas (kitchen and bathroom), while preserving the traditional atmosphere through elements such as the main pillar (daikokubashira), exposed beams, and lattice doors (koshido).
The total land area is 8,585.83 square meters, comprising 428.92 square meters of residential land, 4,525.91 square meters of fields and rice paddies, and 3,631 square meters of forest. The total floor area is 422.60 square meters, which includes the main house at 296.84 square meters, a garage and storage building at 49.68 square meters, and an additional storage building at 73.12 square meters. The main house is a two-story wooden structure with a roof made of tiles and galvanized steel sheets. The garage and storage buildings are single-story wooden structures with galvanized steel sheet roofs. The layout of the main house is 9DK, featuring a dining-kitchen area, one 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room, two 6-tatami Japanese-style rooms, four 8-tatami Japanese-style rooms, one 10-tatami Japanese-style room, and one Western-style room.
Utilities include electricity, a public water supply, a septic tank, and propane gas. The property is registered with the Toei Town Akiya Bank program and is located outside the urban planning area, with no designated land use. The ownership rights are freehold. The property is being sold for 3.8 million yen and is not available for rent.
The area is known for the traditional "Hana Matsuri" festival and cave exploration. The Chausuyama Highlands, known for shibazakura (moss phlox) and a ski resort, are approximately 20 kilometers away. A former clinic on the same site has been converted into a garage and storage space.