Sonobe Town, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture NEW ¥128,000,000JPY
A rare shōya residence that retains the charm of the Edo period.

A rare shōya residence that retains the charm of the Edo period.

A mansion surrounded by a massive gate and walls

The “Hotaru-an” weaving studio nestled in the mountains of Miyama. Reside in a nationally registered tangible cultural property.

A traditional single-story Kominka with a thatched roof registered as an intangible cultural heritage.

A thatched-roof Kominka inherited from the late Edo period, located in the scenic Miyama region of Kyoto.

A Kominka featuring an irori hearth and tea room, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship throughout.
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