A Well-Maintained Century-Old Kominka in Tadami, Fukushima
This property is a so-called 'kominka' (old folk house) built over 100 years ago. The basic structure remains largely in its original state, with areas like the kitchen and water facilities having been renovated around the mid-Showa period. It offers a calming, nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of a grandparent's home in the countryside. This sale includes the residential land and buildings (the main house and a storehouse), making it suitable for relocators who do not require farmland. It is an appealing option for enthusiasts of traditional Japanese architecture.
The property's equipment and facilities include electricity, a septic tank, public water supply, and attic storage. It is registered with the local Akiya Bank. Key features highlight its kominka style, flat land, good ventilation, and views of the mountains. According to special notes, part of the roof was damaged by heavy snowfall this past winter, but due to the owner's good management, the damaged sections have been repaired. The property is well-maintained, and beyond normal aging, there are few noticeable issues. The total number of units on the lot is one.
The area of Tadami in Fukushima Prefecture is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, part of the larger 'Snow Country' region of Japan. An interesting local fact is that the Tadami Line railway, which serves the town, is famous for its breathtaking scenic views, particularly the sight of trains crossing the iconic red Tadami River Bridge against a backdrop of mountains, a popular subject for photographers. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Kanetsuri, a prominent peak in the southern Aizu region offering hiking and spectacular vistas.