Vast Land Adjacent to a Stream Flowing into Lake Tōro in Shibecha, Hokkaido
This expansive 64,651 square meter (approximately 19,557 tsubo) plot of land is situated in the pristine natural environment of Shibecha Town, Hokkaido. The property is located adjacent to a small stream that flows into the nearby Lake Tōro, the largest freshwater lake within the Kushiro Wetlands. The land is classified as wilderness (原野) and features a flat topography. Essential utilities are available: electricity and public water supply connections are possible, though a combined septic tank system will be required.
Access is provided by a paved public road approximately 10 meters wide on the southwest side. The property is located outside of any urban planning area. It is important to note that for construction purposes, sections A and B of the land will require land filling (盛土). Beyond building a residence, this vast tract offers potential for various other uses, making it a versatile opportunity. The property is subject to the National Land Use Planning Act and local guidelines concerning solar power generation facility installation in Shibecha Town.
The surrounding area is characterized by preserved wetlands and gentle hills dotted with pastures, offering a serene and untouched landscape. Shibecha Town is renowned for its rich natural environment, being home to two national parks—Kushiro Shitsugen National Park and Akan Mashu National Park—as well as the Akkeshi Kiritappu Konbu Mori Quasi-National Park. These parks provide habitats for precious flora and fauna. Lake Tōro itself is a hub for outdoor activities; in summer, visitors enjoy canoeing and fishing, while winter brings ice fishing for smelt. The area is a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking a deep connection with Hokkaido's wilderness.