Historic 1919 Farmhouse with Outbuildings in Akaiwa, Okayama
This property, listed with the Akaiwa City Akiya Bank, is a traditional Japanese farmhouse built in January 1919, offering over a century of history and character. The main house features a spacious 7DK layout across two stories, providing approximately 136.67 square meters of living space. The property sits on a generous 860.67 square meter plot of land, offering ample outdoor space and privacy.
Key equipment and facilities include two toilets, electricity, tap water, a septic tank system (汲取), and propane gas. Special notes from the agent reveal significant additional features: the property includes a garage, a separate annex (離れ), a warehouse, and a traditional earthen storehouse (土蔵), with some of these structures being unregistered. The annex was built in 1976 (Showa 51) and is also unregistered. The property is equipped with a sewerage manhole within the plot.
The home is situated in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood on a corner lot. It is a solid wood construction located outside of urban planning zones, with ownership rights to the land. The property is currently vacant, and the transfer date is negotiable.
The surrounding area of Akaiwa City in Okayama Prefecture offers a serene countryside lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that Okayama is famously known as the "Land of Sunshine" due to its consistently sunny and mild climate. The region is rich in history and natural beauty, with the iconic Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately a 40-minute drive away, offering a stunning example of traditional Japanese landscape design.