Former Samurai Estate in Tsukahara, Kanagawa
This historic three-story wooden residence in Odawara, Kanagawa, is situated on a hillside lot spanning 1,220 square meters. The property is believed to have belonged to the family of Sakai Tadatsugu, a Sengoku period warlord. The location is near Daiyuzan Saijoji Temple on a site described as a "Dragon Vein" power spot, harmonizing natural topography with traditional craftsmanship.
The interior covers 283.43 square meters and contains 12 rooms. Features include a grand tatami hall with a Japanese dance stage, an authentic tea room separated by a wooden bridge, and a moon-viewing platform. The grounds include a dry landscape (Karesansui) garden and cypress forests. The property includes a garage, gardens, and mountain surroundings. The estate sits on solid bedrock near historic Edo Castle stone quarry ruins. Residents have walking access to a natural spring water source, a famous bakery, and bamboo groves. The year of construction is 1984.