A Renovated Kominka with Expansive Grounds in Iga City
This property is a thoughtfully renovated traditional Japanese house (kominka) set on a generous plot of approximately 226 tsubo (750.41㎡) in Iga City, Mie Prefecture. The main house, a single-story wooden structure built in June 1950, offers 82.64㎡ (approx. 25 tsubo) of living space arranged in a 4LDK layout. The facilities include propane gas, city water, side ditches, electricity, two toilets, a bath area of over 1 tsubo with a re-heating function and a shampoo dresser, a counter kitchen, lighting fixtures included, and a garden.
Special notes highlight key features: parking is available for three cars at no extra cost. This is a kominka revival property with versatile potential for use as a shop or for business purposes. The spacious, traditional kominka sits on a large lot and includes a main house, a detached guest house, a storage shed, vegetable garden space, and ample parking. The garden and vegetable plots are extensive and open, with excellent sunlight. The property has a designer feel. While the exact month of construction is unknown, it is noted that Iga City offers a subsidy program for converting to a septic tank flush toilet.
The property is located in the Tonaga area of Iga City, a region famed as the birthplace of the ninja. The area is rich in history and culture, with the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum being a major landmark and tourist attraction that offers a deep dive into the secretive world of these historical figures. The surrounding countryside provides a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining accessible, approximately a 20-minute drive from the Nakase Interchange on the Meihan National Highway.