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Located in front of a small Hiromi at a three-way intersection, it is a three-story townhouse with a characteristic location in mind. The floor plan of the store on the first floor has been partially renovated to residential specifications, but the characteristic roof and structure are almost the same as they were at that time, and the townhouse atmosphere can be seen everywhere, such as the soffit structure, the long press on the exterior walls, and the design of the Japanese-style room on the second floor. The living space and plumbing on the first floor have been newly renovated and maintained cleanly.三叉路の小さな広見の正面に位置し、立地を意識した特徴のある3階建て町家である。1階土間の店舗間取りは、住宅仕様に一部改修されているが、特徴ある屋根と構造はほぼ当時のままで、軒裏のせがい構造や外壁長押、2階和室の意匠など随所に町家の風情が見られる。1階の居住空間や水回りは、設備機器ともに新しく改修され、きれいに維持されている。
| Land:土地面積 | 67 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 140 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | Wooden two-story building (some 3 floors)木造2階建て(一部3階) |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1926 |

This is a traditional Japanese restaurant that was renovated from a 150-year-old traditional Japanese house. We are considering relocating to another location, so we are looking for someone to buy it. The kitchen equipment is complete, and the restaurant also has tables, chairs, and other fixtures, so it can be used immediately as a restaurant. The renovated property has a good old atmosphere, with impressive beams visible from the atrium. The first floor is used as a store, and the second floor has a Japanese-style room with tatami mats and a Western-style room, so we recommend using it as a residence. There is a garden, which is well maintained with stones laid out and trees planted. There is no bath. There is a wood stove, but it is currently used for display. You will need to consult with the fire department before using it.築150年の古民家をリノベーションした、古民家レストランです。他の土地への移転を検討中のため、購入してくださる方を探しています。厨房機材は揃っており、店内のテーブル・椅子や備品なども揃っていて、飲食店としてすぐ使用できます。吹き抜けから立派な梁が見え、古き良き雰囲気を残したリノベーション済みの物件です。1階部分は店舗として、2階部分は畳の和室と洋室の部屋がありますので住居としての使用をお勧めします。お庭があり、石を敷いたり木を植えたりして、きれいに管理してあります。お風呂はありません。薪ストーブがついていますが、現在はディスプレイになっています。使用するには消防への相談が必要です。
| Land:土地面積 | 383 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 125 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1873 |

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