A Spacious Traditional Farmhouse with Rustic Charm in Shimane Prefecture
This property is a large, traditional-style farmhouse located in Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture. Built around 1973 (Showa 48), the house has been vacant for approximately 15 years after the owner's father-in-law moved from Hyogo Prefecture. While the property has been visited occasionally for ventilation, it has experienced significant wear and tear and now requires restoration. The structure is characterized by its thick pillars, a wide earthen-floored entry area (doma), a traditional sunken hearth (irori), and scenic views from the engawa veranda. The current owner notes that a visual inspection revealed no signs of termites or roof leaks.
The sale includes approximately 5 tan (4,390 sqm) of rice paddies adjacent to the property. The local area is known for its significant temperature variation, which contributes to the production of delicious rice. The owner is willing to assist with the necessary Article 3 application under the Agricultural Land Act for the farmland transaction. The sale will be conducted on an "as-is" basis (genjo yushi) using public registry information (kohbo baibai).
The surrounding area offers a rich natural and recreational environment. The nearby "Yasuragi no Yu" hot spring provides a relaxing retreat. Within about 3 kilometers are the scenic spots of Omote-Hikimi Gorge and Ura-Hikimi Gorge. The clear-flowing Hiromi River runs nearby and attracts many anglers during the season. Shimane Prefecture is steeped in mythology and is home to the Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, one of Japan's most important and ancient Shinto shrines, located about an hour's drive from the property.