Detached Vacation Home in Nasu Shirozasa Onsen Resort Area
This two-story wooden detached vacation home is situated within the Nasu Shirozasa Onsen resort area in Nasushiobara City, Tochigi Prefecture. Located at an elevation of approximately 1,000 meters, the property is well-suited as a summer retreat. The building features a wood frame construction with a galvanized steel sheet roof and was built in November 1991.
The interior layout is a 2LDK configuration with a total floor area of 96.05 square meters. The first floor measures 62.93 square meters, and the second floor is 33.12 square meters. The living-dining-kitchen area includes a wood-burning stove, and there are two Japanese-style rooms. The property sits on a registered land area of 451 square meters.
Utilities include electricity from Tokyo Electric Power Company, individual LP gas supply, and a private water system. Hot water is provided by a gas water heater, and sewage is managed by a centralized septic tank. A single car parking space is available.
The property is located within a resort community that offers various shared facilities including a hot spring bath, a large public bath, a restaurant, a swimming pool, a golf course, a ski area, tennis courts, a fitness center, and is pet-friendly. Access is approximately 35 minutes by car from JR Tohoku Shinkansen Nasushiobara Station, or about 25 minutes by car from the Nasu Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway.
Regarding the hot spring rights: the initial contract period is 10 years, followed by renewals every 5 years. The basic hot spring fee is 39,600 yen per year (tax included). The hot spring rights contract is optional. The common facility contribution fee is valid until June 30, 2032. A separate hot spring connection right fee of 1,320,000 yen is required, and construction costs are additional. The hot spring is classified as heated (requiring heating). Annual running costs include a management fee of 79,200 yen, a sewage facility management fee of 33,000 yen, and a common facility contribution fee of 220,000 yen per 10-year period.