Spacious 7DK Kominka on a Generous 220-Tsubo Plot in Imabari
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) with a vast 220-tsubo (approximately 748.1m²) plot of land in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture. The 7DK layout offers abundant space, featuring both Japanese and Western-style rooms. The corner location ensures excellent sunlight and ventilation, while the south-facing balcony and garden allow you to fully immerse yourself in the serene, natural surroundings overlooking pastoral and mountain views.
Key features translated from the agent's notes include a plot of approximately 220 tsubo, a healing location with views of rural scenery and mountains, and a corner plot with good sunlight and ventilation. The property includes both Japanese and Western rooms, parking for three or more vehicles, a south-facing balcony and garden, and a bathroom with heating for comfort. The area is noted for being within approximately 1 km of a train station, an elementary school, and multiple supermarkets, offering convenience without sacrificing nature. Additional special notes specify that this information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) and is only available for some properties.
The home is equipped with a system kitchen, a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, a heated toilet seat, a window in the bathroom, and a storage room. The land is a regular shape and includes a garden space over 10 tsubo, a field area suitable for a home vegetable garden, and the property is described as having a kominka style in a quiet, green residential neighborhood with low surrounding traffic and generous spacing between neighboring houses.
Located in Imabari City, the area is part of the Shikoku region, known for its Seto Inland Sea scenery and historic sites. A notable nearby landmark is the Imabari Castle, one of Japan's few castles with a seawater moat, located approximately 7 km from the property. The region is also famous for its high-quality towel production, with numerous towel shops and factories showcasing local craftsmanship.