Renovated 120-Year-Old Traditional House in Iga City, Mie Prefecture
This property is a renovated 120-year-old kominka (traditional house) located in a convenient area of Iga City, Mie Prefecture, with well-maintained living facilities. The main house was built in 1903 (Meiji 36), and the property includes a detached house built in 1988 (Showa 63), a garage/warehouse, and an adjacent vegetable garden. The main house retains key traditional features such as a large keyaki (zelkova) central pillar and thick pine beams, while the water areas have been modernized and renovated. The detached house is equipped with a sink, toilet, and washbasin, and requires no additional repairs. The property can be used as a two-generation household or as a minpaku (private lodging) facility for tourists visiting Iga.
The land area is 1,137.88 square meters (approx. 344 tsubo), and the total floor area of the main house is 157.63 square meters (approx. 48 tsubo). The layout is 4DK or larger. The property has city gas, propane gas, public water supply, and main sewer system. Parking is available for 3 cars. The property is situated in an urban planning area with a building coverage ratio of 60% and floor area ratio of 200%. The road frontage is 3.1 meters to the south.
The location is convenient, approximately 800 meters (10 minutes on foot) from Shindo Station on the JR Kansai Main Line, and about 300 meters from the Miroku IC on the Meihan National Highway. Access to Osaka and Nagoya is about 1 hour by car.