Historic Renovated Kominka in Hamamatsu's Tenryu River Area
This property is a meticulously renovated, over 100-year-old traditional Japanese house (kominka) located in a quiet residential area of Sakuma-cho, Tenryu-ku, Hamamatsu City, along the Tenryu River basin. The main house, built in 1923 (Taisho 12), features a wooden structure with a galvanized steel sheet roof and two stories. The property also includes a two-story kura (storehouse) with a traditional tile roof and a stone garden. The total land area is 373.55 square meters, and the total floor area is 255.36 square meters. The main house offers 205.78 square meters of living space (159.50 sqm on the first floor and 46.28 sqm on the second floor), while the storehouse provides an additional 49.58 square meters (24.79 sqm per floor). The layout is a 9DK (Dining Kitchen) comprising a dining kitchen, two 6-tatami Japanese-style rooms, four 8-tatami Japanese-style rooms, one 118-tatami Japanese-style room, one 12-tatami Japanese-style room, and one 6-tatami Western-style room. Utilities include electricity, water and sewer, and propane gas. The property is located outside a city planning area with no designated zoning, and ownership rights are freehold. The property was renovated approximately 40 years ago, focusing on the water areas, so it requires no immediate repairs and is ready for occupancy. The surrounding area is a residential neighborhood with essential amenities within walking distance, including Sakuma Hospital (with inpatient facilities), branch offices of Hamamatsu City Hall, a post office, and high, middle, and elementary schools. The nearby Tenryu River offers scenic beauty, and in summer, the riverbed is a popular spot for camping and BBQs. Please note that access to the main house by vehicles larger than a mini-vehicle is difficult due to the density of surrounding houses.