Rural Kominka in Nara City with Renovation Potential
This property, listed as A79, is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) located in the Hirashimizu-cho area of Nara City. It is presented as a countryside property suitable for those prepared to undertake substantial renovations. The listing explicitly notes that significant repairs are necessary, but it also highlights the potential for rebuilding, subject to consultation.
The property features a single-story wooden structure with a generous total floor area of approximately 195.94 square meters. The layout is a spacious 6DK, comprising Japanese-style rooms (6, 6, 4.5, and 4.5 tatami mats), Western-style rooms (6 and 6 tatami mats), a dining-kitchen, a bathroom, and a toilet. It sits on a sizable plot of land measuring about 287.60 square meters, which includes a garden and agricultural land. Key equipment and features include an electrical connection, an oil-fired boiler for the bath, city gas, a non-flush toilet, public water supply, and parking space for two vehicles. The property is connected to the sewer system. The house became vacant around 2003 (Heisei 15).
The surrounding area of Nara City is steeped in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Nara was Japan's first permanent capital, established in 710 AD, and is home to some of the country's oldest and most significant temples. The closest major landmark is the iconic Todai-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its Great Buddha Hall, which is the world's largest wooden building and houses a colossal bronze statue of Buddha Vairocana.