This charming traditional home in the seaside town of Kaminoseki was built by the owner's grandfather, a master carpenter. Located on the Seto Inland Sea peninsula, the house showcases exceptional craftsmanship with its traditional wooden post-and-beam construction that has maintained its structural integrity over the years.
The 74m² two-story home features minimal warping thanks to its robust beam construction. Recently renovated including new roof tiles, the property includes both a main residence and a former shop space that has been demolished to create a 63m² open area suitable for parking or gardening.
Just 2 minutes walk from the sea, the home is ideally situated in a quaint alley typical of the Seto region. While ocean views aren't available from the property itself, its position provides protection from both marine and mountain-related natural disasters. The location offers easy access to fishing spots, the Kaminoseki Strait Road Station, and local amenities including the Hatoko no Yu hot springs.