Historic Edo-Era Estate in Inzai: A Grand Traditional Japanese House
This remarkable property is a large-scale traditional Japanese house, or kominka, located in the Funao area of Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture. Listed as a KIZUNA SELECTION, this estate boasts a vast land area of 5,130.07 square meters (approximately 1,551.83 tsubo) and a substantial total floor area of 266.85 square meters (about 80.72 tsubo). The home was originally built during the Edo period, with a construction date of January 1868, and has been preserved as a single-story wooden structure.
The property features an 8LDK layout and comes with a well and an individual septic tank, as well as individual LPG. Parking is available with carport spaces. The property is situated in a designated urbanization control area and is classified under Article 36, Item 1, Clause 3 Ro of the City Planning Law. The building coverage ratio is 60%, and the floor area ratio is 200%.
Located in the city of Inzai, the property is approximately 4 kilometers by car from Chiba New Town Chuo Station on the Hokuso Line, and about 27.8 kilometers from Narita Airport Station on the Keisei Main Line. The property is being offered for sale at 93,800,000 yen. The seller notes that this property has potential for use as a high-end restaurant, a traditional house café, accommodation facilities, or a corporate training center. The exterior photos are CG composites of actual photos with landscaping; landscaping is not included in the sale price.