Spacious Traditional Home In Historic Tsuwano Offers Rural Japanese Lifestyle
This traditional Japanese house is listed at just 1,000,000 yen (approximately $6,452 USD). Located in the historic town of Tsuwano, this property offers a unique opportunity to experience rural Japanese living.
Property Details:
- Price: 1,000,000 yen ($6,452 USD)
- Location: Tsuwano, Shimane Prefecture
- Transportation: 9-minute walk from Tsuwano Station
- Building size: 117 m² (1,259 sq ft)
- Lot size: 311 m² (3,347 sq ft)
- Layout: 4DK (4 rooms plus dining-kitchen)
This charming property in Tsuwano, Shimane Prefecture, is on the market for an incredibly affordable 1,000,000 yen (about $6,452 USD). Located just a 9-minute walk from Tsuwano Station, this house offers convenient access to transportation while still maintaining a peaceful rural atmosphere.
The house features a spacious 117 m² (1,259 sq ft) of living space, with a 4DK layout providing ample room for a family or those who enjoy extra space. The property sits on a generous 311 m² (3,347 sq ft) lot, offering potential for gardening or outdoor activities.
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While the exact age of the building is unknown, the listing mentions several modern amenities, including a system kitchen, two toilets, and a bath with reheating function. The property also boasts south-facing exposure, ensuring plenty of natural light throughout the day.
For those interested in a more detailed look at this property or to contact the realtor, please visit the original listing page at:
https://tsuwano-t32501.akiya-athome.jp/bukken/detail/buy/33265
Iconic nearby destinations:
- Tsuwano Castle Ruins: Located about 2 km from the property, these historic ruins offer stunning views of the town and surrounding mountains. It’s approximately a 25-minute walk or a 5-minute drive.
- Taikodani Inari Shrine: One of Japan’s five greatest Inari shrines, it’s situated about 1.5 km from the house. Visitors can reach it in about 20 minutes on foot or 3 minutes by car.
Facts about Tsuwano:
- Tsuwano is known as “Little Kyoto of San’in” due to its well-preserved samurai district and traditional architecture.
- The town is famous for its koi (carp) swimming in the water channels along the streets, a tradition dating back to the Edo period.
- Tsuwano has a unique local specialty called “Genji-maki,” a sweet made from rice flour and filled with red bean paste, named after the Tale of Genji.
Facts about Shimane Prefecture:
- Shimane is home to Izumo Taisha, one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines, believed to be the oldest shrine in the country.
- The prefecture is known for its traditional papermaking, particularly Sekishu-banshi, which is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
- Shimane boasts the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was once one of the world’s largest silver mines.
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