Historic Japanese House in Gojome, Akita Prefecture
This property is a historic Japanese house built in 1882 (Meiji 15), located in Shimotamachi, Gojome, Akita Prefecture. The house features a rich history and timeless beauty, with exposed beams and ceilings that showcase the craftsmanship of the era. The kitchen also reflects a blend of historical aesthetics and functionality.
The property underwent partial renovation in 1986 (Showa 61). The toilet is connected to the city sewer system. The site also includes a storehouse (kura) and a storage shed on the grounds. The total land area is 703.6 square meters.
The interior layout is extensive. On the first floor, there is an entrance hall, toilet, bathroom, a 10-tatami kitchen area, a 10-tatami Japanese-style room with a 1.5-tatami closet, another 10-tatami Japanese-style room with a 4-tatami closet and a 1-tatami closet plus a 1-tatami alcove (tokonoma), a 10-tatami Western-style room (parlor), a 5-tatami Japanese-style room, and a 12-tatami Japanese-style room with a 2-tatami alcove. There is also a 3-tatami Japanese-style room and a 4-tatami Japanese-style room with a 1-tatami alcove and a 1-tatami closet. On the second floor, there is a 12-tatami Japanese-style room with a 5-tatami Western-style room and a 2-tatami alcove, as well as a 10-tatami Japanese-style room with a 10-tatami Western-style room and a 1-tatami closet. The property also has a wide hallway.
The property is located facing the lively Asaichi-dori (Morning Market Street), offering a vibrant neighborhood context. There is no parking available.