Traditional Farmhouse with Doma and Kamado in Yamazoe Village
This property is a traditional Japanese farmhouse located in Yamazoe Village, Nara Prefecture, offering a glimpse into rural life with features such as a doma (earthen floor) and kamado (wood-fired cooking stove). The house is a two-story wooden structure with a layout that includes first-floor Japanese-style rooms of 4, 4, 6, and 6 tatami mats in size, plus a kitchen. The second floor has an 8-tatami mat wooden-floored room. There is also a separate annex building with a bath and toilet.
The property sits on a land area of 849.15 square meters, with a total floor area of 133.42 square meters. It includes a storage shed (kura) and additional land comprising 4,212 square meters of farmland and 7,384 square meters of forested mountain area. Parking is available on-site.
Utilities include an electrical connection, propane gas for cooking, and public water supply. The toilet is a Western-style non-flush type requiring septic tank pumping. The bath uses a gas water heater.
The property is located approximately 2,300 meters (a 4-minute drive) from the Yamazoe Interchange on the Meihan National Highway. Nearby facilities include Yamazoe Village Elementary School (1,100m, 2 minutes by car or 14 minutes on foot), Yamazoe Village Junior High School (2,500m, 5 minutes by car or 35 minutes on foot), and Yamazoe Village Hall (1,900m, 4 minutes by car).
Special Notes: There are signs of a past roof leak, and repairs are necessary. The property is listed through the Yamazoe Village Akiya Bank program.