Renovated Traditional Japanese Home with 11 Rooms on Large Plot in Gifu Listed for ¥50,000,000
This spacious Japanese residence is currently listed for ¥50,000,000 ($318,000 USD). Built in 1994, the two-story wooden house is located in Hashima City, Gifu Prefecture. It boasts an expansive 377.72m² (4,067 sq ft) of living area on a generous 729.42m² (7,852 sq ft) plot of land.








The traditional-style home features an 11-room layout comprised of four Japanese-style tatami rooms of 10 mats each, as well as four Western-style rooms ranging from 6 to 10 tatami mats in size (around 100-165 sq ft per room). This allows for a seamless blend of modern and classic Japanese living.
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Commuting is convenient, with Egishiro Station on the Meitetsu Takehana Line just an 18-minute walk away. The property has recently undergone renovations, with a new kitchen, bathrooms, and toilets installed in 2019. The same year, the entire interior was refurbished with new flooring, walls, ceilings, and doors.
Notable amenities include a central heating system, a dishwasher in the kitchen, and a Japanese-style bathtub with a reheat function for a luxurious soaking experience. The listing highlights the home’s well-appointed features and spacious layout suited for multi-generational living.
While the ¥50,000,000 ($318,000 USD) price tag is substantial, this renovated traditional residence offers a unique opportunity to experience classic Japanese living with modern comforts in the suburbs of Gifu Prefecture. The details provide an insightful look at the types of properties available for foreign buyers or those simply curious about real estate in Japan.
Source: athome
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