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¥6,000,000

Kuramitsu, Shibata City, Niigata Prefecture

新潟県新発田市蔵光

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Meiji-Era Kominka with Storehouse in Shibata's Tranquil Countryside

This property is a distinguished kominka (traditional Japanese house) built during the Meiji era, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of history. The home features a classic wooden structure and includes a traditional storehouse (kura), set on a spacious 2,605.67 sqm plot within a peaceful rural area. The total building area is 280.65 sqm spread over two floors, with a layout of 12DK providing ample space.

Key equipment and features include propane gas, a laundry area, air conditioning for heating and cooling, a dedicated bathroom, and a dedicated toilet with a simple flush system and reheating function. The kitchen is gas-powered. The property also boasts a garden, available parking, motorcycle parking, and bicycle parking.

Special notes and remarks provide important context: The property is to be handed over in its current condition, with the current owner handling the disposal of furnishings. The north-side road, not officially designated, is cleared of snow by the city. There is a history of renovation in the wet areas (bath, kitchen, toilet). A water leak mark is present in the changing room. An extension to the house is unregistered. The current owner will undertake land boundary confirmation before the sale, covering the costs for surveying and registration procedures. Nearby facilities include a kindergarten (3500m), government office (5400m), bus stop (500m), post office (550m), police station (2600m), and a gas station (3000m).

The property is located in the serene rural district of Kuramitsu, Shibata City, Niigata Prefecture. Shibata City is a historic castle town that flourished in the Edo period and retains much of its heritage. The area is renowned for its rich natural beauty, stretching from mountains to sea, and is famous for its high-quality Koshihikari rice and asparagus. A notable local attraction is the Tsukioka Onsen, a nationally famous hot spring resort perfect for relaxation.

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Summary

Bedrooms: 12
Parking: 1
Land size: 2,606 / 28,047sqft
House size: 281 / 3,021sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

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Narita International Airport — 259 km away

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seven_eleven Seven Eleven — 19 min walk

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Flood Risk Low Risk
Landslide Risk Moderate
Tsunami Risk Low Risk
Earthquake Hazard Moderate

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