Traditional Beam House in Nakatsugawa, Gifu
This distinctive property in Hirukawa, Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture, was constructed in 1999 (Heisei 11) using relocated beams from a traditional kominka (old folk house) in the Tohoku region. The house is built upon a strong bedrock foundation, offering high resilience against natural disasters. Situated on an elevated, nature-rich hillside, the property boasts excellent scenic views. Notably, the design allows for comfortable living without the need for air conditioning even during summer months.
The property includes a wooden two-story building with a total floor area of 258.36 square meters on a land plot of 777.14 square meters. It is currently occupied by the owner. The sale is for the land with an existing house, delivered in its current condition. The asking price is 34,000,000 yen.
The nearest station is JR Ena Station, approximately 15 minutes away by car. From Ena Station, Nagoya is about one hour by train. The property offers good access to sightseeing areas such as the historic Nakasendo post towns and Tsukechi Gorge, all within about an hour's drive. This makes it suitable not only as a vacation home but also for relocation or use as a commercial property. The move-in date is negotiable.