Traditional Japanese Home in Gose City, Nara Prefecture
This property is a traditional Japanese single-story house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kamogami, Gose City, Nara Prefecture. Built in May 1970, this 55-year-old wooden structure offers a generous total floor area of 106.81 square meters on a spacious 161.98 square meter corner plot. The layout is a 5DK, providing five rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, ideal for multi-generational living. The property features a south-facing orientation and comes with a sunny parking area capable of accommodating two or more vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment and facilities include a separate bath and toilet (B/T), a toilet, a bath, electricity, tap water, a septic tank (requiring periodic emptying), Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), at least one Japanese-style room of 8 tatami mats or larger, and a garden. A key feature highlighted is that this is a property registered with the Gose City Akiya & Machiya Bank. Special remarks indicate that repairs are necessary, and registration with the Gose City Akiya & Machiya Bank is required for its use.
The home is situated in a serene area of Gose City, a part of Nara Prefecture rich with history. The region is known for its connection to ancient Japanese mythology and early imperial history. A major nearby landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Asuka-Fujiwara, encompassing numerous archaeological sites from Japan's Asuka period (538-710 AD), including ancient tombs, temple ruins, and stone sculptures, located just a short drive away.