Back to results Meiji-Era Kominka with Vast Farmland in Gujo, Gifu
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Iru, Hachiman Town, Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture

岐阜県郡上市八幡町入間

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An Indian Elephant Adorns This Meiji-Era Home with Extensive Land

This unique property, known as "The Indian Elephant Meiji House," offers a rare opportunity for countryside living in a historic home. The house itself is a two-story wooden structure built during the Meiji era, featuring a distinctive second floor that was originally a silkworm room and is accessed by an external ladder, preserving its traditional character. The interior living spaces offer a sense of openness, and essential water areas have been recently repaired, ensuring modern functionality within a classic frame.

According to the agent's notes, this property is ideal for a rural lifestyle and comes with a kominka (old folk house) and substantial agricultural land. The detailed land breakdown is as follows: residential land of 138.07 square meters, rice paddies covering 830 square meters, fields spanning 1,775.04 square meters, wild plains of 1,615 square meters, and a vast forested mountain area of 11,037 square meters. This amounts to a total land holding of over 15,000 square meters, providing immense potential for farming, forestry, or simply enjoying expansive natural surroundings.

The home is situated in the serene residential area of Iru, Hachiman Town, Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture. The area is known for its pristine natural environment and traditional charm. A notable landmark nearby is the historic Gujo Hachiman Castle, a beautifully reconstructed mountaintop castle offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and known for its summer dance festival, the Gujo Odori. The property is conveniently accessed within a 26-minute drive from the Hachiman Interchange.

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Bedrooms: 7
Parking: 2
House size: 156 / 1,683sqft

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Iru, Hachiman Town, Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture

岐阜県郡上市八幡町入間

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