Nestled in the historic Kannohara district of Tomioka City, this traditional Japanese farmhouse showcases authentic architectural heritage dating back to the Meiji period. The two-story property features a distinctive silk-raising space on the upper floor, reflecting the region's rich sericulture history. With 221 square meters of living space spread across an 8DK layout, the home offers generous accommodation including multiple living areas and traditional Japanese rooms.
Set on a spacious 406-square-meter plot, the property includes additional land of 186 square meters, complete with a garage and storage buildings. Originally constructed in 1884 and thoughtfully expanded in 1975, this corner property combines historical charm with practical amenities including two bathrooms, a modern system kitchen, and video intercom security. The home's southern exposure and quiet residential location, just a 10-minute walk from Kannohara Station, makes it an attractive option for those seeking a blend of traditional architecture and contemporary comfort.