Traditional Kominka in Yamanouchi Town, Nagano Prefecture
This property is a large traditional kominka, built in the late 19th century, located in the quiet hillside hamlet of Sano, beside the hot spring town of Yamanouchi in northern Nagano Prefecture. The main house has been practically renovated for comfortable use and offers many rooms. Additional storehouses and warehouses provide ample storage space and may also be used for workshops or other creative purposes. The property sits on a flat residential land plot of 1702.36 square meters, with a total floor area of 337.65 square meters across two floors (first floor: 283.11 sqm, second floor: 54.54 sqm). The layout is 8DK + S (8 rooms, dining room and kitchen, service room). The structure is wooden. Water supply is public water, sewerage is public sewer, gas supply is propane gas, and electricity is available. The property has parking spaces available. The land borders a 2.3 meter wide road on the north side for 49.9 meters and a 3.7 meter wide road on the south side for 14.8 meters. Registered accessory buildings include a storehouse (kura) of earthen storehouse construction with tile and galvanized steel sheet roofing, two stories, with first floor of 89.16 sqm and second floor of 74.27 sqm, and a storage building of wooden construction with galvanized steel sheet roofing, two stories, with first floor of 91.54 sqm and second floor of 26.39 sqm. There are unregistered buildings on the property, including a simple auxiliary building of wooden construction with galvanized steel sheet roofing, single story, with floor area of 171.33 sqm. The property is located within a Landslide Hazard Warning Area (debris flow). The property has a psychological stigma. The current condition is vacant. Handover date is TBD. The property is located in Yamanouchi Town, Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture. Public transport access: 5 minutes by car or 19 minutes on foot (1.3 km) to Yudanaka Station on the Nagano Electric Railway Line, and 40 minutes by car to Nagano Station on the Shinkansen line, or just over an hour by public transport.