Modern Wooden House in Shiretoko's Serene Countryside
This contemporary wooden house, built in November 2016, offers a spacious and well-equipped lifestyle in the peaceful countryside of Kiyosato, Shari District, Hokkaido. The property is currently vacant and ready for new owners, with the handover timing open for discussion. The land is a generous 628.11 sqm (approx. 190 tsubo) plot, while the single-story home provides 115.46 sqm (approx. 34.92 tsubo) of living space with a 2SLDK layout.
The house is fully equipped with modern amenities for comfort and convenience. Key features include a warm water washlet toilet, a tankless toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a bath reheating function, a window in the bathroom, and a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a facing counter, three gas burners, a dishwasher, and a water purifier. The home also boasts ample storage space and a walk-in closet, underfloor heating, a 24-hour ventilation system, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, indirect lighting, a monitor-equipped intercom, a dimple key, and an energy-saving water heater. The property uses propane gas and is connected to both water and sewer systems.
Special notes highlight the property's suitability as a resort home, its IT-ready documentation capability, and its proximity to nature with mountains nearby, fishing opportunities, and pastoral scenery. It is situated in a green, quiet residential area. The land is level with excellent sunlight, views, and ventilation. Interior features include ceilings over 2.5 meters high and a distance of over 2 meters to adjacent buildings. The property is designated for residential use with ownership rights and is located outside of urban planning zones. Parking is available for three or more vehicles; depending on the vehicle type, up to five cars can be accommodated.
The area around Kiyosato is part of the stunning Shiretoko region, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its pristine wilderness and dramatic coastline. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shiretoko Peninsula is one of the southernmost places in the Northern Hemisphere to see seasonal sea ice, which drifts down from the north and creates a unique and vital ecosystem. The closest major landmark is the majestic Shiretoko National Park, a haven for brown bears, deer, and spectacular hiking trails along the Sea of Okhotsk.