Kominka Houses
Kominka or Minka houses are known as the stand-alone large residential houses for merchants or farmers in the countryside and rural areas of Japan. Below are the latest Kominka properties available for sale.
Kominka or Minka houses are known as the stand-alone large residential houses for merchants or farmers in the countryside and rural areas of Japan. Below are the latest Kominka properties available for sale.
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Sanjo City, Niigata Pref.
Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Pref.
Atami City, Shizuoka Pref.
Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Pref.
Shimada City, Shizuoka Pref.
Tookamachi City, Niigata Pref.
Tambasasayama City, Hyogo Pref.
Ayabe City, Kyoto Pref.
Tambasasayama City, Hyogo Pref.
Minamishimabara City, Nagasaki Pref.
Funaigun, Kyoto Pref.
Yamatotakada City, Nara Pref.
Kyoto City, Kyoto Pref.
Sayogun, Hyogo Pref.
Ako City, Hyogo Pref.
Nakanotomachi, Ishikawa Pref.
Yoshinogun, Nara Pref.
Tsuchiura City, Ibaraki Pref.
Tamba City, Hyogo Pref.
Notocho, Ishikawa Pref.
Kamiichi Town, Toyama Pref.
Nagahama City, Shiga Pref.
Nanto City, Toyama Pref.
Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Pref.
Kameoka City, Kyoto Pref.
Yosagun, Kyoto Pref.
Tambasasayama City, Hyogo Pref.
Ayabe City, Kyoto Pref.
Kurashiki City, Okayama Pref.
Notocho, Ishikawa Pref.
Tatsuno City, Hyogo Pref.
Kakogawa City, Hyogo Pref.
Yosagun, Kyoto Pref.
Funaigun, Kyoto Pref.
Kaga City, Ishikawa Pref.
Kaifugun, Tokushima Pref.
Myodogun, Tokushima Pref.
Ayabe City, Kyoto Pref.
Yoshinogun, Nara Pref.
Nantan City, Kyoto Pref.
Takaoka City, Toyama Pref.
Yanai City, Yamaguchi Pref.
Tamba City, Hyogo Pref.
Ube City, Yamaguchi Pref.
Yanai City, Yamaguchi Pref.
Katsuyama City, Fukui Pref.
Takaoka City, Toyama Pref.
Sennangun Disctrict, Osaka Pref.
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.
The purchasing flow and the types of services you may need depends on factors such as where you live, your ability to communicate in Japanese, and your intended use of the property.
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