Historic Property in Hida's Snow Country
This compact wooden house in Hida City's Kamioka district offers a glimpse into Japan's Taisho-era architecture, built in 1925. With 91.24㎡ of living space on a 103.17㎡ plot, the property features traditional Japanese elements like a kotatsu-style toilet and oil-heated bath.
Kamioka is known for its role in neutrino research - the Super-Kamiokande observatory lies deep underground nearby. The property sits just 0.85km from Hida Municipal Hospital and 0.5km from the local fire station. Mount Norikura, a popular hiking destination with hot springs, is approximately 25km northeast.
Note this property requires significant renovation and cannot be rebuilt due to zoning restrictions, though repairs are permitted. Its hillside location provides views over Kamioka's historic town center, once a prosperous mining area during the Edo period.