Renovated Home with Garden, 7 Minutes by Car to Ikaho Onsen
Located in the tranquil setting near the Hirasawa River in Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture, this fully renovated 3LDK house offers immediate move-in readiness. The property is situated in a quiet environment yet provides convenient access to nearby amenities including a convenience store and a drugstore. The interior has been completely refurbished, ensuring a modern and comfortable living space.
According to the agent's notes, the property features electricity, public water supply, a combined septic tank, and parking. The land is flat and classified as residential land. The building is a two-story wooden structure with tile roofing. The total floor area is 127.51 sqm (38.56 tsubo), comprising 79.49 sqm (24.04 tsubo) on the first floor and 48.02 sqm (14.52 tsubo) on the second floor. The land area is 222.71 sqm (67.36 tsubo). The property fronts a paved public road approximately 6 meters wide on its west side. It is outside the city planning area and in an unspecified use district, with a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 400%. The structure was built in 1979 (Heisei 79.49 year). Access is approximately 5.6km from JR Joetsu Line Shibukawa Station, about 23km from Joetsu Shinkansen Takasaki Station, and about 7.2km from the Kan-Etsu Expressway Shibukawa Ikaho IC.
Shibukawa City is positioned almost centrally in Gunma Prefecture, at the northwestern edge of the Kanto Plain. The area is framed by the iconic Jomo Mountains, offering beautiful seasonal scenery. A major draw is the easy access to the famous Ikaho Onsen, a hot spring resort beloved for its therapeutic waters and historic stone steps. The region is also known for its local specialty, yakimanju (grilled buns), which offer a uniquely sweet and savory flavor. For recreation, the family-friendly Shibukawa Skyland Park amusement park is approximately 4km away. This property is an excellent choice for those seeking a countryside lifestyle without sacrificing convenience, and its location experiences relatively less heavy snowfall, easing concerns about winter living.