An Oberge Hotel in the Heart of Nasu Highlands
The property sits on a generous 3,171 sqm (approx. 959 tsubo) plot of forest land, with a private road frontage of approximately 68 meters. It is situated at an elevation of about 885 meters, offering panoramic views over the Nasu region from every guest room. The agent notes that while the core hospitality spaces are well-maintained, areas such as the entertainment room, vending machine space, and mahjong room have had their equipment removed and require renovation. For staff, there is a separate 3LDK-equivalent living space on the first floor, complete with its own toilet and bath facilities.
Critical legal and regulatory notes have been provided. The property is subject to the Nasu Town Landscape Ordinance and is located within a key district of the Nikko National Park area, governed by the Natural Parks Act. It is also subject to road slope restrictions, adjacent land slope restrictions, and sunlight regulations under Building Standards Act Articles 22 and 23. Importantly, a portion of the land is designated as a Yellow Zone (sediment disaster alert area).
Post-purchase, the property carries specific ongoing costs. These include an annual building management fee of ¥831,600, a monthly water base rate of ¥4,260, and annual fixed asset taxes of ¥2,364,200. Additionally, there are hot spring-related fees: a one-time hot spring right transfer approval fee of ¥2,673,000, an annual hot spring basic fee of ¥158,400, and an annual meter usage fee of ¥13,200.
The Nasu Highlands area is a premier resort destination known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. An interesting local fact is that the region is famous for its highland dairy farms and artisan cheese production. The property is conveniently located near major attractions, with the popular Nasu Highland Park, a large amusement and leisure complex, being one of the closest and most significant tourist draws in the immediate vicinity.