A Traditional Wooden Home in Rural Fukushima
This property in Yabutsuri Town, Fukushima Prefecture, is a 25-year-old wooden house built by a local carpenter. It features a generous use of wood, creating a luxurious and traditional Japanese atmosphere. The home offers a 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 111.79 square meters, situated on a 499.21 square meter plot of land. The location is on a plateau, providing a sense of openness.
The area of Yabutsuri is known for its natural beauty and is part of the 'Mottanai' (too good to waste) movement, which includes a famous library built from a closed school. The closest major landmark is the historic Ouchi-juku post town, a beautifully preserved Edo-period village with thatched-roof buildings, located approximately an hour's drive away.