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This property is registered with the Japan Kominka Recovery Association. The information presented here has been collected and registered by the association after conducting on-site surveys of houses offered by owners who wish to give away their traditional houses. While the building itself is provided free of charge, the costs of dismantling, relocating, renovating, and other related expenses must be borne by the acquirer. Additionally, if land acquisition is necessary, separate costs will be incurred.

*Note: Kominka Bank provides information about traditional houses (building information only) with the assumption of relocation and restoration. If the property owner is also considering selling the land, it will be indicated as "Land sale possible" in the description.

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The curved beam (red pine, approximately 240mm×400mm) supporting the thick, single-piece cedar beam in the roof structure is beautiful. The through pillars (zelkova) supporting the storehouse are 1...
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This is a gassho-style house that uses reed under the thatched roof foundation. It's a 92-year-old traditional house with features characteristic of a time when sericulture and tobacco production w...
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This is a gassho-style house with a reed thatch foundation and tin (copper plate) roof. In the past, sericulture was flourishing, and the second floor was used for this purpose. With two layers of ...
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While not a farmhouse, it is a Japanese-style residence built with quality materials. The main pillars are keyaki (Japanese zelkova) measuring 310×310mm, and the sliding track beams are pine measur...
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This large traditional house was built in the mountains of Shinaide, Tateyama. The pillars are 120mm square Japanese cypress. Two storehouses attached to the main building (approximately 63 tsubo a...
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Pillars ranging from 6-sun square to 7-sun square, made of chestnut and cedar, are arranged at 700mm/m pitch, supporting the red pine ridge beams and roof structure. The framework was made using ti...
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It has already been dismantled before listing, and the owner (dismantling contractor) is preserving the materials. The beams are cedar with 600φ. Entrances, ranma transoms, and wooden fixtures are ...
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The roof structure features pine beams, numerous cedar materials, and pine is used. Many wooden fixtures are preserved. Overall, it's a solid two-story building with a low roof profile typical of o...
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This is a long building running north to south, with a structural strength feature of a strengthened wall on top of approximately 2-ken nagaya (row house). It is a structurally superior building. A...
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The exterior walls of the storehouse were coated with plaster over the existing earthen walls 35 years ago. The waist area features bean mortar washing with left official finish. The roof structure...
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In this area, snowfall in winter can reach about 1.5m to 2.0m. As a snowy region, the storehouse is surrounded by external corridor-like double structure walls and roof to protect it from snow, and...
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A unique soil storehouse with three compartments. If you remove the partitions, it can be used as a large space, and if you remove the second floor, it can be used as a loft-like space. It's a rare...
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This is an "L-shaped roof" farmhouse with a protruding entrance, typical of the Aizu region. The "kabuto-zukuri" style at the front center part is particularly beautiful. The framework is thick and...
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This building was relocated from the early Edo to Meiji period (approximately 150 years ago). It was a residence and farm 20 years ago, and it is said that the main building was relocated from anot...
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