Edo-Period Relocated Kominka Turned Restaurant with Business Potential
This unique commercial property is a relocated Edo-period kominka (old private house) from Shimogo, now utilized as a charming restaurant. The building offers a total floor area of 234.45 sqm (approx. 70.92 tsubo) across two stories, constructed in November 1994 with a wooden structure. The spacious interior features high ceilings, and the traditional tatami seating areas (ozashiki) can be partitioned into private rooms using fusuma sliding doors. The property is currently operating as a restaurant, making it ideal for those considering a restaurant relocation or new venture, as business can commence immediately. The agent also suggests considering renovation for use as accommodation facilities.
The facilities include air conditioning, water heating, two toilets, a refrigerator, and storage space. A key feature is the ample parking: there is space for three cars, with no parking fees, and the large parking area can even accommodate tour buses.
The property is situated on a 968.58 sqm (approx. 292.99 tsubo) plot of land in a commercial zone within the urbanization promotion area. The land is flat and has road frontage of 24 meters on an 8.5-meter-wide public road to the east. It is located in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, approximately a 15-minute walk from the Aizu-Wakamatsu Station on the Banetsu West Line.