Traditional Farmhouse with Agricultural Land in Manno Town, Kagawa
This property, located at 1226 Sumisho-nishi in Manno Town, Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture, offers a unique opportunity to acquire a traditional Japanese house with surrounding farmland. The main house and barn are distinguished by gracefully curved tile roofs, a hallmark of regional craftsmanship. The main house features refined design elements near its entrance, including black plaster walls and exposed aggregate mortar detailing, reflecting traditional local building techniques. The barn is even older in style, with structural elements believed to date back to before the 19th century.
The property includes 732.83 square meters of residential land and 7,155 square meters of irrigated farmland, subject to regulations under the Agricultural Land Act, requiring application and permission for purchase. The main house has a floor area of 189.85 square meters and offers a layout of 5LDK plus two storage rooms (S) and an earthen floor (doma). Built in January 1933, the structure is wooden. Utilities include public water supply, propane gas, and available electricity. The property is currently vacant, with handover date to be determined. Annual property tax is 28,500 JPY (2025).
The location lies in the central-southern part of the Sanuki Plain along the calm Seto Inland Sea. Unlike many rural areas in Japan, homes here are spaced apart, offering privacy and a relaxed lifestyle. Public transport access is via a 20-minute bus ride to Kotohira Station on the JR Dosan Line and Kotoden Line. Nearby, Kotohira-gu Shrine is one of Shikoku's most important pilgrimage sites, and Manno Pond is a vast 8th-century reservoir. Sanuki udon shops are a local specialty. Okayama Station, connected to Tokyo and Osaka by Shinkansen, is just over an hour away by car.