Ichinomoto Machiya: A Traditional Merchant House in Tenri, Nara
The interior layout is spacious and versatile, featuring an 8DK+S floor plan with eight rooms, a dining-kitchen area, and a service room. A particularly notable feature is the large doma (earthen-floored entrance area), which provides ample space for a workshop or even motorcycle storage. The property includes a separate rear building connected to the main house by a large second-floor balcony, offering additional residential and storage areas. This setup makes it highly suitable for someone looking to run a shop or business while living on the premises.
Agent notes confirm the property is currently vacant. There is no on-site parking, but a parking space can be rented next door. The house underwent cleaning in June 2025. The annual property tax is 22,834 JPY (2024). Utilities include public water and sewer, propane gas, and available electricity. The land is in a neighborhood commercial district within an urbanized area.
The area is rich in history, situated in the eastern Nara Basin. An interesting local fact is that Tenri City is the headquarters of Tenrikyo, one of Japan's largest new religious movements. The property is conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from Ichinomoto Station on the JR Sakurai Line, providing a 15-minute train ride to the major transport hub of JR Nara Station, the gateway to the vast UNESCO World Heritage sites of ancient Nara.