A Traditional Kominka in Mima City, Tokushima
This property is a vacant traditional Japanese house (kominka) located in the Ikuchi area of Wakimachi, Mima City, Tokushima Prefecture. It is listed on the Mima City Akiya Bank, a platform managed by the local municipality for vacant homes. The house is a wooden structure with a total floor area of 105.78 square meters, situated on a 303.49 square meter plot of residential land.
The layout is a 5K configuration, offering five rooms plus a kitchen-dining space. The property is equipped with public water supply, town gas, a septic tank for drainage, a dedicated bath (with a boiler), a dedicated toilet, a kitchen with gas, and parking space for approximately one small car. A critical note from the agent states: This property requires repairs. Furthermore, to receive information about this property, registration with the 'Mima City Akiya Bank' is required.
Mima City is situated in western Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island, blessed with a relatively warm Seto Inland Sea climate. The area is renowned for its rich natural beauty and numerous cultural assets, offering historic and scenic landscapes. The Yoshino River flows east-west through the center of the city, with plains along its banks forming the main habitable areas. The region is surrounded by lush mountains and forests, making it an area of pristine water and greenery. An interesting local landmark is the historic Udatsu Townscape in Wakimachi, a beautifully preserved street of traditional merchant houses with distinctive fire-prevention walls, offering a glimpse into the Edo period.