Spacious Single-Story Home with Extensive Renovations in Noboribetsu
This property is a 3SLDK single-story house located in a quiet residential area of Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. Currently undergoing a comprehensive renovation scheduled for completion in March 2026, the home offers a southeast-facing orientation on a large, flat, and regularly shaped plot of land. The total land area is 264 sqm (approximately 79.86 tsubo), with a building area of 92.07 sqm (approx. 27.85 tsubo).
The renovation encompasses all major areas of the house. The kitchen will feature stylish artificial marble, while the current tiled bathroom will be replaced with a cold-climate unit bath. The toilet will be replaced, and the washroom is spacious, providing access to the entrance hall. All interior finishes—including flooring, walls, ceilings, and fixtures—are being renewed. Externally, the work includes the exterior walls, roof, and painting of shutters. The entrance door will be swapped for a Hokkaido-spec cold-climate door, and the entrance tiles will be re-laid with a new shoe box added. The property includes a garage (with lock replacement) and the existing fence will be demolished to expand the parking area, allowing for parking of three or more vehicles.
The layout includes a bright, south-facing LDK (living-dining-kitchen) of 16.5 jo (approx. 26.7 sqm). All bedrooms are 6 jo or larger, with the main bedroom being 8.5 jo and including a 2-jo walk-in closet. A room near the entrance, currently a Japanese-Western style room, will be converted into an 8.5 jo Western-style room. Special notes indicate the property is in a quiet neighborhood with no buildings directly in front. The gas company will be designated by the seller. The listed price of 13,990,000 yen includes consumption tax and all renovation costs.
The property is situated in Noboribetsu, a city in Hokkaido famous for its dramatic hot spring valley, Hell Valley (Jigokudani), which is a major tourist attraction formed by volcanic activity. The area is part of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park, offering stunning natural scenery and outdoor activities. The closest major landmark is the iconic Noboribetsu Bear Park, easily accessible via ropeway, where visitors can observe Hokkaido's native brown bears.