Spacious 7SLDK Wooden Home in Shibetsu, Hokkaido
This substantial property, known as "Ki no Shiro Taisetsu," is a three-story wooden house with a semi-dual-generation layout, offering a generous 301.47 sqm (approximately 91.19 tsubo) of living space on a 358.65 sqm (approximately 108.49 tsubo) plot. Built in May 1989, the home features a 7SLDK layout, providing seven rooms plus living, dining, and kitchen areas, ideal for large families or multi-generational living. The first floor is dedicated to a garage and storage shed, while the second and third floors contain the living quarters.
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a separate bath and toilet, a washbasin area, a system kitchen, ample storage space including storage in all rooms, a kerosene stove, propane gas, electricity, and both water supply and sewerage systems. Special notes highlight that the property is suitable for two-generation living, situated in a green and quiet residential area with excellent sunlight. The land is freehold ownership, zoned as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The property is located in the peaceful city of Shibetsu in northern Hokkaido. The area is known for its natural beauty and agricultural heritage, being part of the vast Kamikawa Basin. A notable nearby landmark is the majestic Taisetsuzan Mountain Range, Japan's largest national park, which offers spectacular hiking, hot springs, and skiing, approximately an hour's drive from the property.