Olympus Mitake Wooden Two-Story House in Kiso, Nagano
This unique property, the Olympus Mitake Wooden Two-Story House, presents a rare opportunity in the scenic Kiso region of Nagano Prefecture. Positioned as an ideal vacation home, the property features a spacious 1LDK layout with a living-dining-kitchen area exceeding 12 tatami mats, providing ample room for relaxation. The house is equipped with a gas stove featuring two burners for effective cooking.
Translated from the agent's notes, the property's equipment and features include: Water supply, Propane gas, Septic tank, Private bath, Private toilet, Separate bath and toilet, Gas stove, Two-burner stove, Loft, Indoor washing machine space, and Independent washbasin. Key characteristics highlighted are: All-electric, Barrier-free, South-facing, and Parking included.
Special remarks from the agent clarify important conditions: This is a public record sale (公簿売買). Handover will be based on the current condition (現況有姿) and will be without a warranty for defects (契約不適合責任(瑕疵担保責任)免責) and without clear boundary demarcation (境界非明示). Road access and width are prioritized based on current conditions. An annual management fee of 72,600 yen is required. Fixed asset tax for the fiscal year Reiwa 5 was 16,758 yen for the land and 14,161 yen for the building. The agent explicitly notes that this property requires renovation work (infrastructure, balcony, etc.) and contains residual items, hence it is offered at a liquidation disposal price.
The house, built in July 1995, offers a building area of 55.48 sqm (wall center measurement) on a generous 1000 sqm plot of forested land. It is currently vacant. Access is via a 276-minute walk from JR Chuo Main Line's Kiso-Fukushima Station, emphasizing its secluded, nature-immersed setting.
The surrounding Kiso area is rich in natural beauty and history, forming part of the ancient Nakasendo trade route. A notable nearby attraction is the Shirakawa Hyochu-gun (Shirakawa Ice Pillars), a stunning natural winter phenomenon located approximately 8 kilometers away. The region is also a gateway to the majestic Central Japan Alps, offering year-round outdoor activities from hiking to skiing.