Villa Sakura-dai: A Reinforced Concrete Retreat in the Serene Nasu Highlands
This property is a reinforced concrete (RC) detached villa located within the Sakura-dai villa area of the lush and tranquil Nasu Highlands, positioned at an elevation of approximately 623 meters. The grounds are thoughtfully landscaped with a variety of plants, allowing residents to appreciate the changing seasons. The villa features a 2LDK layout complemented by under-floor storage.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property's electricity is supplied by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Regarding the land, the calculation for the private road area is noted as an approximate area based on the land survey map. Furthermore, there is a separate unregistered section of the property consisting of under-floor storage, the exact area of which is unknown. An important one-time cost to note is a water supply management procedure fee of 100,000 yen (tax-exempt).
The villa, built in March 1997, offers a solid two-story structure with a flat roof. Facilities include a wood-burning stove in the kitchen, a wood deck with views to the northeast and east, and parking for one car. Utilities are independently managed with LP gas, a private water supply, and an individual septic tank. A renovation and repair project was completed in December 2022, with details available in a separate document.
The surrounding Nasu area is renowned for its natural beauty, hot springs, and outdoor activities. An interesting fact is that the Nasu region is part of a massive volcanic plateau, with Mount Nasu-dake being an active stratovolcano complex that shapes the dramatic landscape. The area is a popular getaway for those seeking relaxation and nature. The closest major tourist attraction is the magnificent Nasu Animal Kingdom, a large-scale safari park and zoo that is a major draw for families and animal lovers visiting the region.