Log Cabin Retreat in the Heart of Hakuba's Ski Country
This unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a collection of three distinct log cabins, perfectly positioned just 350 meters (approximately a 5-minute walk) from the slopes of the Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort. Nestled within the vibrant ski area of Hakuba, the cabins are surrounded by hotels and pensions, placing you at the center of the action for both winter sports and year-round mountain getaways.
The property comprises three separate two-story log houses, each offering a cozy 1LDK layout. According to the agent's notes, the total floor area for the main building is 101.87 m² (30.81 tsubo), with the first floor covering 62.37 m² and the second floor 39.50 m². Critically, the listing includes special remarks that there are two additional separate buildings: one annex and a second annex, each also with a total floor area of 101.87 m² (30.81 tsubo). The equipment is noted as being powered by Chubu Electric Power Co.
All structures were built in December 1990, featuring wooden construction with zinc-galvanized steel sheet roofing. The estate sits on a generous 3,888.23 m² (1,176.18 tsubo) plot and includes parking for three vehicles. Important notes from the agent specify that one of the existing buildings contravenes a setback regulation (3 meters from the neighboring land), meaning it cannot be rebuilt in the same location if reconstruction is necessary. The listing also confirms the presence of additional unregistered structures on the premises.
The Hakuba Valley, part of the Japanese Alps in Nagano Prefecture, is world-renowned for its powder snow and hosted events during the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. Beyond skiing, the area is a hub for hiking, mountain biking, and onsen (hot spring) culture. A major landmark visible from the region is the iconic peak of Mount Shirouma, one of Japan's famous 100 mountains, offering breathtaking scenery and challenging alpine routes.