A Spacious Wooden Home with Hot Spring Amenities in Shiraoi, Hokkaido
This property is a detached wooden house built in December 1989, offering a comfortable 2LDK layout. The total floor area is 102.03 sqm (approximately 30.86 tsubo), with the combined living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area being a particularly spacious 32.75 tatami mats, providing a bright and open living space. The land area is 288.11 sqm (approx. 87.15 tsubo). The house includes a Japanese-style room, a Western-style room, and a bathroom with a window. The property is equipped with running water, electricity, a bathtub over 1 tsubo in size, a system kitchen, a bay window, and comes with lighting fixtures.
Special notes on road access detail that the property fronts a public road to the southwest. The road is 7 meters wide, and the property's frontage along this public road measures 12.9 meters. A parking space for one car is available at no additional cost. Important remarks include monthly fees for the hot water supply system: a maintenance and management fee of 1,500 yen per month (18,000 yen per year). The hot water usage fee is 2,500 yen per month (30,000 yen per year) for permanent residents, and 1,500 yen per month (18,000 yen per year) for villa (secondary home) users.
Located in the Ishizayama area of Shiraoi Town, Hokkaido, this home offers a peaceful setting. Shiraoi is renowned for being the home of Upopoy (National Ainu Museum and Park), a national center for the revival and development of Ainu culture. This major landmark provides a profound insight into the indigenous heritage of Japan's northern island. The property is within Hokkaido's scenic landscapes, offering a blend of residential comfort and cultural significance.