A Historic Meiji-Era Kominka in a Tranquil Rice Field Setting
Translated agent notes provide essential details on facilities and location. The equipment and facilities are listed as '-', meaning no specific modern amenities are highlighted. The special remarks detail distances to key facilities: Yunomae Station is 2.0km away, Yunomae Town Hall is 1.5km, Yunomae Elementary School is 1.5km, Yunomae Junior High School is 1.5km, the nearest supermarket is 1.8km, and a bank is 2.2km. The note reiterates, "Please also consider demolition." There are no specific features or highlights listed beyond the core description.
The property itself is substantial, with a building size of 207.40 sqm and a generous land area of 942.25 sqm. The layout is a spacious 5DK, suitable for a large family or creative conversion. It is a single-story wooden structure built in January 1912, making it 114 years old. Key points include a south-facing orientation, availability of city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, suitability for two-generation living, a corner lot location, and a monitor-equipped intercom. Parking is available for two or more vehicles.
The area of Yunomae Town in Kumamoto Prefecture is part of the scenic Kuma District. An interesting local fact is that the town is served by the Kumagawa Railway, a charming local line that adds to the rustic character of the region. The closest major tourist attraction is the Hitoyoshi-Kuma area, renowned for its stunning gorges, traditional boat rides on the Kuma River, and numerous historic shrines, offering a deep cultural and natural experience just a short drive away.