Traditional Japanese Home with Beautiful Garden in Komoro, Nagano
This property, listed as No. 18240A, is a traditional Japanese house located in Komoro City, Nagano Prefecture. It is situated just a 3-minute walk from the Koumi Line's Mioka Station, offering excellent access for commuting or travel. The house features classic Japanese architecture with tile roofing and Japanese-style rooms, complemented by a beautifully maintained garden that embodies the essence of Japan. The interior has been well-kept and used cleanly, requiring no immediate repairs. The garden trees are neatly trimmed, reflecting the care and love of the previous owner.
According to the agent's notes, the property includes essential equipment: electricity, public water supply, public sewer, and parking. The building structure is a wooden, tile-roofed, two-story house. The land is flat and designated as residential land. The total land area is 612.41 sqm (185.25 tsubo), with a total floor area of 116.58 sqm (35.25 tsubo), comprising 87.6 sqm (26.49 tsubo) on the first floor and 28.98 sqm (8.76 tsubo) on the second floor. An additional outbuilding is a garage (13.24 sqm) made of light-gauge steel with galvanized steel sheet roofing. The property fronts a paved public road approximately 5.9 meters wide on its east side. It is located in a non-designated area within the urban planning zone with no specific land use zoning, a building-to-land ratio of 60%, and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is subject to the Cultural Properties Protection Law. The elevation is approximately 60 meters. A special note mentions that the ownership share of the public road on the south side is 1/7.
The surrounding area is convenient for daily life, with a supermarket about 1.8 km away, a convenience store approximately 350 meters away, a hospital within 2 km, and the city hall about 3.4 km away. The area is steeped in local legend, being only a 20-minute drive from Nunobiki Kannon, the temple associated with the famous Japanese proverb "The cow led to Zenko-ji." For a major tourist attraction, the historic Komoro Castle and its beautiful Kaikoen garden, a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty, are located within the city, offering stunning seasonal views and a glimpse into the region's samurai past.