Miyama Town, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture ¥500,000,000JPY
The “Hotaru-an” weaving studio nestled in the mountains of Miyama. Reside in a nationally registered tangible cultural property.

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.

Kyoto VACATIO&NRENTAL Kominka.

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.

A unique seaside property offering breathtaking ocean views in an unparalleled location.

A versatile estate perfect for a dog run cafe, dining, guesthouse, or vacation rental.
In recent years, Japan has experienced a marked increase in the purchase of kominka (literally known as Japanese traditional folk houses) by foreign nationals.
It is important for prospective buyers to know both the pros and cons of purchasing a kominka in order to make a well-informed decision.
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