Spacious Family Home with Access to Communal Hot Springs in Yamanouchi
This well-maintained detached house, built in November 2001, offers a rare opportunity for a comfortable lifestyle in the scenic town of Yamanouchi, Nagano Prefecture. The property features a generous 150.71㎡ (approximately 45.58 tsubo) of living space across two floors, with a 5SLDK layout that includes a 14-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area, a Japanese-style room, four Western-style rooms, and a service room, providing ample space for a family.
According to the agent's notes, the house is in fundamentally solid condition, having been built by a reliable construction company. Some simple renovations, such as wallpaper replacement, are recommended. The property is situated on a regular-shaped plot of land. A unique and highly appealing feature is that the neighboring property is a district communal hot spring bathhouse. Residents can join this facility for a monthly fee of 4,500 yen (comprising a 3,800 yen hot spring usage fee and a 700 yen membership fee), with an initial joining cost of approximately 60,000 yen. This provides effortless access to authentic onsen culture right next door.
The home is equipped with two toilets, a bath with a re-heating function, a shower, a vanity counter, an IH cooking heater, closets, and double-pane windows. Utilities include electricity, city water, and sewerage. Parking is available for three or more vehicles. The property is located in a non-lineated urban planning area zoned as Category 1 Residential.
The area is renowned for its natural beauty and hot spring resorts. A notable local landmark is the stunning Jigokudani Monkey Park, where wild Japanese macaques bathe in natural hot springs—a unique spectacle that draws visitors from around the world. The property is within a 20-minute walk from Yudanaka Station on the Nagano Electric Railway, providing access to the broader region.