Historic Former Ryokan in the Gateway to Oku-Yugawara Hot Spring Town
This distinctive property, a former minshuku (Japanese-style guesthouse), is situated at the entrance to the Oku-Yugawara hot spring district, a location rich in traditional atmosphere. The building, constructed in January 1927, is a substantial wooden structure spanning 615.72 sqm across two above-ground floors and one basement. It offers a spacious 6LDK layout, providing ample room for a variety of uses.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a large bathroom of over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm), propane gas, and both water supply and sewage systems. A special note highlights that hot spring water can be piped into the property, a significant feature for this location. The property is currently occupied, and the handover timing is negotiable. The transaction type is exclusive intermediary.
The interior retains a classic Japanese ambiance, featuring an entrance hall with traditional aesthetics and a front desk area reminiscent of its past as a guesthouse. The second floor contains six Japanese-style rooms, including a large hall, a combined Japanese-Western style room, and serene tatami rooms. Notably, the property boasts two large bath areas and an open-air bath (rotenburo). A vivid red corridor connects the spaces. The building is on a corner plot facing a promenade along the Chitose River to the south, offering pleasant views and direct access to walking paths.
The area is part of the vibrant Yugawara hot spring town, known for its therapeutic waters and scenic beauty. An interesting local fact is that Yugawara has been a popular hot spring resort since the Edo period, frequented by literary figures and artists. The property is conveniently located approximately 2.5km by car from Yugawara Station. The closest major landmark is the Manyo Park, a scenic spot dedicated to the ancient Manyoshu poetry anthology, which is within easy strolling distance from the river promenade.