Rural Residence in Kyoto's Countryside
This spacious 9DK home in Kyotanba's Shoya district offers 169.29 square meters of living space on a generous 702.97 square meter plot. Built in 1979, the wooden structure features two floors and includes traditional storage buildings - a kura storehouse and detached structure that reflect the area's architectural heritage.
Located in Kyoto Prefecture's Tamba region, Kyotanba is known for its pristine natural environment and traditional agricultural practices. The area produces high-quality black soybeans used in traditional Japanese cuisine. The closest major landmark is Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Scenic Views, located approximately 60 kilometers north, featuring a pine-covered sandbar spanning Miyazu Bay.