A Traditional Japanese Kominka with Farmland and Stunning River Views in Buzen, Fukuoka
This unique property is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) located in Buzen City, Fukuoka Prefecture. It was purchased ten years ago by the current owner for use as a hobby workshop and vacation home. The house is a two-story structure with a tile roof, situated on a spacious 656.30 square meter plot that includes residential land, a field, and a rice paddy. The property offers a truly spectacular location, with a river flowing right beside it where fireflies dance in season.
According to the agent's notes, the house is well-constructed with good ventilation, contributing to a peaceful and quiet environment where you can sleep soundly without disturbance. The interior features a spacious living room with a traditional tokonoma (alcove) and a large, classic irori (sunken hearth). A unique bathing setup includes a traditional goemon-buro (iron bathtub) inside the house, and right next to the outdoor deck, there is a kerosene-fueled stove bath.
The land is productive and established. The rear field is terraced and contains fruit trees including tea, yuzu, loquat, persimmon, and kiwi. The property also features a well. There is ample parking space in front of the entrance, and the area in front of the gate includes the well and a farm road. The nearest public transport is the Tateiwa bus stop for community buses.
Buzen City is part of the scenic Kunisaki Peninsula Area in northeastern Fukuoka. The region is known for its deep connection to ancient mountain Buddhism and Shugendo practices, with numerous historic temples and stone monuments carved into the mountainsides. A major nearby landmark is the Usa Jingu Shrine, one of Japan's most important and historic Shinto shrines, located just across the border in neighboring Oita Prefecture. This kominka presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of traditional Japanese architecture with functional farmland in a serene, natural setting.