Historic Meiji-Era Residence in Manodaishinten
In the peaceful residential area of Manodaishinten, Nagaoka City, stands a remarkable piece of Japanese architectural history - a traditional home dating back to 1868, the first year of the Meiji period. This expansive property showcases the grandeur of historical Japanese design with its impressive 337.35 square meter floor plan spread across two stories.
The home features an exceptional layout of 11 rooms plus a service kitchen and dining area, offering a blend of Japanese and Western-style spaces. The property sits on a generous 747 square meter plot, providing ample outdoor space and parking for three or more vehicles.
With both Japanese-style rooms ranging from 5.3 to 12.5 tatami mats and Western-style rooms from 6 to 12.5 square meters, this residence offers versatile living spaces. The property includes modern amenities such as a spacious bathroom and is equipped with propane gas, electricity, and water systems.