Date added: 165 days ago

Asami, Yakage Town

矢掛町浅海

$7,000USD

1,000,000円 (¥JPY)
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Located in the western part of Yakage Town, this charming traditional Japanese house in the Nakagawa district showcases authentic historical features including a Goemon-style bath and traditional storehouse (kura). The property consists of a main house and a separate building, making it ideal for both residential and commercial use.

The wooden two-story structure comes with modern amenities while preserving its cultural heritage. The property includes a kitchen, bathroom, Western-style toilet, and ample parking space for up to three vehicles. Additional features include a storage shed for agricultural equipment and a garden plot.

Priced at 1 million yen, this property represents an opportunity to own a piece of Japanese architectural history. The house is equipped with essential utilities including water supply, septic tank system, and electricity. Pet owners will appreciate that indoor pets are permitted. The separate building offers potential for business ventures while maintaining the property's traditional character.

Property Details

LocationAsami, Yakage Town
Price1,000,000 yen
Structure2-story wooden building with tile roof
FacilitiesWater supply, septic tank, electricity, Western-style toilet, bath, separate building, storage/farm equipment shed, parking (3 cars), garden plot
Area InformationLocated in western Yakage Town, known for its preserved historical districts and traditional architecture. Near the historic Yakage-juku, a former post town on the Sanyo Highway.
Nearest LandmarkYakage Historical District (Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings)