An internal combustion engine includes a piston (2) and a crankshaft (33).
The crankshaft (33) includes: a journal (33A) as a rotation center; a
crank pin (33B) that is located eccentrically with respect to the journal
(33A) and rotates integrally with the journal (33A), the crank pin (33b)
connecting the piston (2) to the crankshaft (33); and a counter weight
(33C) that is located eccentrically with respect to the journal (33A) in
a direction opposite to the crank pin (33) and rotates uniformly with the
journal (33A). A cutout (11) through which the counter weight (33C)
passes is formed in a wall (1) of a cylinder bore that accommodates the
piston (2) so as to be free to move reciprocally along the wall (1). As a
result, the bottom dead center position of the piston can be lowered, and
the overall height of the engine can be decreased.