Historic Meiji-Era Home on Expansive Grounds in Gonohe, Aomori
This unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history. The house was built in the 20th year of the Meiji era (1887), offering over a century of character. It sits on an exceptionally large plot of land, with a total site area of 2,200 tsubo (approximately 7,273 square meters). The recorded land size is 5,000.00 square meters, providing immense space and privacy.
The building itself is a wooden structure with a total floor area of 173.54 square meters, spread over a single story. Key features include a south-facing orientation, a quiet residential neighborhood setting, and a corner lot position. The property is equipped with city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets (one with a reheating function), and a monitor-equipped intercom. It is noted as being suitable for multi-generational living (二世帯向). Parking is available for two or more vehicles.
Located in the Kuraishi Nakaiichi area of Gonohe Town, Aomori Prefecture, this home offers a serene lifestyle. The area is part of the wider Sanpachi region, known for its natural beauty and agricultural heritage. An interesting local fact is that Gonohe is famous for its 'Gonohe Yakisoba', a unique style of stir-fried noodles that is a beloved regional specialty and a must-try for any visitor. The property is within a 4-minute walk from the Nakaiichi bus stop, providing local transport links. For broader exploration, the majestic Hakkoda Mountains, a famous volcanic range offering hiking, skiing, and stunning natural hot springs, are within driving distance and represent a major tourist attraction of Aomori Prefecture.