Vast, Bright Woodland Near the Famous Shikumi Forty-Eight Waterfalls in Hyogo
The property's equipment and features include availability of electricity and public water supply, though a private sewage treatment tank (合併浄化槽) is required. It is designated as forest land (山林) and is not within an Urban Planning Area. There are no specific land use regulations, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Access is from the southwest side via an approximately 5-meter wide paved public road. Legal considerations include compliance with the National Land Use Planning Act, the Natural Parks Act (where it is designated as a general area), a prefectural ordinance for "Areas to Utilize Forests," and a city ordinance for "Natural Environment Protection Areas."
The area is celebrated for its natural beauty. The Shikumi Forty-Eight Waterfalls, a series of eight distinct and therapeutic cascades flowing from the Taki Mountains, is a designated forest bathing spot and features a campsite. The entire Tamba region is recognized as "Tamba no Mori" (Tamba Forest), with initiatives like the "Tamba Three Roads" promoting the enjoyment of satoyama landscapes. A short drive away, you can visit the Michi-no-Eki Mizuho no Sato roadside station for local produce and crafts.