Historic Farmhouse with Land in Kinokawa City, Wakayama
This property is a traditional Japanese farmhouse (kominka) located on elevated land in Kinokawa City, Wakayama Prefecture. It is registered with the Kinokawa City Akiya Bank, a scheme designed to match vacant houses with new owners. The house itself is a spacious 6DK layout, offering approximately 260.60 square meters of living space across a single story, built in January 1966, making it approximately 60 years old. The property sits on a generous 489.31 square meter plot of land.
According to the agent's notes, the property requires significant repairs and has issues with roof leaks, indicating it is a fixer-upper project. The facilities include a separate bath and toilet (B/T), a toilet, a bath, running water, a septic tank (汲取), Japanese-style rooms (和室), storage space, a closet (納戸), and a garden. A key feature is that it is an Akiya Bank registered property. A critical remark states that substantial repairs are necessary, there is leaking, and registration with the Kinokawa City Akiya Bank is required for its use.
The property is situated in a quiet residential area on a corner plot, facing south. It includes parking for two or more vehicles and is equipped with city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, a bath with re-heating function, and a monitor intercom, making it suitable for multi-generational living. It is conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from JR Kii-Nagata Station on the Wakayama Line.
The surrounding area of Kinokawa City is part of Wakayama Prefecture, known for its rich history, agriculture, and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its production of premium Japanese plums (ume), which are used to make umeboshi (pickled plums) and umeshu (plum wine). The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Koya (Koyasan), a sacred Buddhist site and UNESCO World Heritage site located approximately an hour's drive away, renowned for its ancient temple complex and serene Okunoin cemetery.