1935-Built Kominka with Bamboo Grove and Field in Rural Osaka
This property is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) built in January 1935, located in Chihayaakasaka Village, Osaka Prefecture. The land is designated as an urbanization control area, but the special note confirms that it is possible to operate a minpaku (private lodging). The property comes with a bamboo grove and a field, with the land classification being forest, covering 1,560 square meters. The agent's remarks highlight that the roof and exterior walls are in poor condition, and renovation is essential. There is no existing infrastructure such as a toilet or kitchen. The property can accommodate approximately six cars.
The area of Chihayaakasaka Village is steeped in history, famously associated with the loyalist Kusunoki Masashige from the 14th century. It is a mountainous region known for its natural beauty and historical sites. A major nearby landmark is the scenic Mount Kongo, part of the Kongo-Ikoma-Kisen Quasi-National Park, which offers hiking trails and panoramic views, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.