Historic 150-Year-Old Traditional House in Fukushima
This property is a traditional Japanese house built approximately 150 years ago, during the mid-Meiji period, located in Samegawa Village, Higashishirakawa District, Fukushima Prefecture. The main living space features a spacious 40-tatami mat Japanese-style room along with a smaller tatami room, offering an authentic experience of traditional Japanese living.
The building has a wooden structure with an iron sheet roof and is a single-story residence. The total floor area is 341.04 square meters, situated on a large land plot of 1,228.79 square meters. The property includes parking space. Utilities include electricity from Tohoku Electric Power, propane gas, and well water, with a septic tank for sewage and a pit toilet.
Access is via a prefectural road, with a 4-meter wide village road on the east side. The nearest station is JR Suigun Line's Iwaki Asakawa Station, approximately a 5-minute drive away. The property is located in a quiet rural setting, with the address being Samegawa Village, Fukushima Prefecture.
Renovation costs are estimated between 10,000,000 and 30,000,000 yen. The land ownership rights are not included; only the building is for sale. This property is ideal for those seeking a historic home with ample space in a tranquil countryside environment.