Kayuden Kominka in Kizugawa City, Kyoto
This traditional Japanese house, known as Kayuden Kominka, is situated in the Kaseyama area of Kizugawa City, Kyoto Prefecture. Located in southern Kyoto near the border with Nara, the property sits within a quiet village setting that retains the area's natural satoyama landscape, featuring rivers, farmland, and surrounding mountains. The house offers numerous rooms and ample storage space, providing an opportunity for gradual restoration and customization. From the engawa veranda, residents can enjoy views of the garden and the greenery of the nearby mountains. JR Kizu Station is approximately 6 minutes away by car, offering convenient access to Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto. The property includes a main house with a 9SLDK layout, built in February 1977, with a total floor area of 253.13 square meters on a land area of 813.01 square meters. The structure is wooden, and the house is currently vacant. The property has a carport and is a corner lot with roads on two sides. Water supply is public, and the sewerage system uses a private septic tank. LP gas is used, and electricity is available. The property is located in an urbanization control area with undesignated zoning. Repair or renovation is recommended before use. All items inside the house will remain as-is and are included in the purchase. Highlights include exposed beams in the kura storehouse and attic storage, a rare entrance hall atrium, a wraparound engawa veranda, and refined ceiling details in the detached tatami room.