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Main House and exterior



The property also includes furnishings and decorations both inside and outside the house, but the most striking feature is the peacock-themed fusuma (sliding door) painting. It is believed to have been repurposed from a six-panel folding screen and is a valuable artwork reflecting the artistic style of early 17th-century paintings.




Garden, parking space and front road

Floor Plan

Main House

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General Info

Price 8,600,000 JPY
Property name Furushida Kominka
Property No. 65269
Location 3035 Furushida-machi, Yonezawa City, Yamagata Pref.
Land area 836.89 sqm
Floor area 87.09 sqm
Layout 2K (2 rooms, kitchen)
Structure Wooden
Year Built March 2003
Parking spaces Parking available for 10 or more cars
Public Transport 35 minutes walk (2.5km) to Minami-Yonezawa Station on the JR Yonesaka Line.
12 minutes by car (5.3 km) to Yonezawa Station on the JR Ou Main Line.
Topography Flat
Land rights Ownership
Water supply Public Water
Sewerage system Septic tank
Gas supply Propane gas
Electricity supply Available
Use districts Unspecified
Urban planning Undivided area
Adjacent road A 5m wide public road borders the property on the south side for 30m.
Private road burden None
Set back obligation None
Usage Status Vacant
Property Tax
Note - There are no bathing facilities, but the tatami room has floor heating, and the kitchen, toilet, etc. are clean.
- It is built with traditional construction methods using old timbers from an old private house that has existed for more than two hundred years.
- Fixtures such as fusuma paintings and artwork will be transferred as is.
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Why KORYOYA houses?

The traditional Japanese houses listed on KORYOYA are all built before 1950 with the traditional construction method.

The traditional method is the result of more than a thousand years of past carpenters passing down their efforts and wisdoms. As no new houses can be built with the traditional construction method under current law, the high craftsmanship is in danger of becoming a dying art.

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