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¥2,600,000

Yamabe, Tateshina, Kitasaku District, Nagano Prefecture

長野県北佐久郡立科町大字山部

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Historic Kominka with Farmland in the Scenic Nagano Countryside

This property presents a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of Japanese rural heritage. The offering includes a main house (母屋) and a separate guest house (離れ), both constructed with traditional wood framing and tile roofs. The main house is a two-story structure built in June 1945, with a total floor area of 117.15㎡ (approximately 35.43 tsubo). The layout is a 3DK, featuring three Japanese-style rooms of 8, 6, and 6 tatami mats respectively. The separate guest house, built in 1979, adds another 70.34㎡ of space across two floors. The property is equipped with a 2-burner stove, lighting fixtures, propane gas, and running water.

Special notes from the agent provide essential details. The main house's exact construction year is unknown. The sale price includes the guest house, a storage shed (26.12㎡), and significant agricultural land: a total of 6,782㎡ (approximately 6.84 tan) comprising 3,873㎡ of fields, 2,909㎡ of rice paddies, and 239㎡ of forest. Importantly, the agricultural land requires permission under the Agricultural Land Law. The agent notes that water heaters and other equipment are aged, there is visible warping in fittings and floors, and both the main house and guest house use pit toilets (汲み取り). The property is currently vacant.

Nestled in the town of Tateshina in Nagano Prefecture, this property offers a profound connection to Japan's pastoral landscape. The area is part of the Saku region, known for its high-quality vegetables and stunning views of the Yatsugatake mountain range. An interesting local fact is that nearby Lake Shirakaba, a beautiful crater lake, was formed by volcanic activity and is a popular spot for leisure and outdoor activities. The property is within a reasonable distance of the JR Koumi Line, providing access to the wider region, while the majestic peaks of the Yatsugatake Volcanic Group serve as a breathtaking natural landmark.

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Summary

Bedrooms: 3
Parking: 3
Year built: 1945
Land size: 549 / 5,908sqft
House size: 117 / 1,261sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

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Haneda Airport — 156 km away

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Lawson Lawson — 15 min walk

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Flood Risk Low Risk
Landslide Risk Moderate
Tsunami Risk Low Risk
Earthquake Hazard Moderate

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