A Home in Honbetsu's Historic Core
This single-family home, built in 1978, is situated in Honbetsu's Sakaemachi district. The property offers a generous 280 square meter plot with a 97.36 square meter living space. Its 4LDK layout provides ample room, and the residence includes two parking spaces and has undergone renovations to the living room, kitchen, and bath.
The town of Honbetsu is located in the Tokachi region of Hokkaido, an area renowned for its vast agricultural plains and potato production. An interesting local fact is that the nearby town of Obihiro is home to the unique 'Banei' horse races, a tradition dating back to the early 20th century where draft horses pull heavy iron sleds. The closest major landmark is Kushiro Marsh National Park, a vast wetland famous for its population of Japanese cranes.