A Traditional Japanese Home in Nikko's Serene Mountains
The property is well-equipped with essential facilities. It uses propane gas, city water, and a septic tank toilet system. Heating is provided by a kerosene stove and a boiler-style hot water system. The home has electricity, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, an indoor laundry space, telephone wiring, and comes with lighting fixtures. Additional features include shutters, flooring, a garden, and ample storage space.
Special notes highlight the property's advantages. It is situated on a corner lot with excellent sunlight and is located in a quiet residential neighborhood, making it suitable as a resort or vacation home. There is free parking available for up to three vehicles, and consultations for elderly residents are welcomed. The road access details specify the property fronts two public roads: a 5.9-meter-wide road to the north with a 13.9-meter frontage and a 10.9-meter-wide road to the west with a 5-meter frontage, both without designated position requirements.
The property is located in the Ashio district of Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, a historic area known for its copper mining heritage and stunning natural scenery. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Watarase Keikoku Railway, with the "Tsutsudō" station just a 4-minute walk away, is a scenic line that runs through a beautiful river valley, popular with tourists for its autumn colors. The closest major landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a breathtaking complex of ornate Shinto buildings nestled in the forested mountains.