Land with Hot Spring Access in the Vast Nature of Eastern Hokkaido
This property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial plot of land in the heart of Eastern Hokkaido's renowned natural landscape, with the unique feature of being able to draw hot spring water directly from a nearby source. The land is located in a subdivided development area with a sense of privacy, surrounded by nature, approximately 10km from the center of Teshikaga Town and about 200 meters north of National Route 241. This route, known as the Akan Cross-Road, is a scenic tourist road stretching approximately 40km to Lake Akan.
The site comprises three combined lots totaling 2,092 tsubo (6,918㎡), with an additional 2,282 tsubo lot across the road. The property faces Mount Peker, providing a majestic view that embodies the surrounding wilderness. The hot spring source adjacent to the land yields an alkaline simple spring at a temperature of 58.2°C. A monthly usage fee of 10,000 yen applies for drawing the hot spring water. The area is dotted with homes of permanent residents and secondary/vacation houses, where residents enjoy a life immersed in nature, listening to birdsong and indulging in hot springs.
Essential utilities include available electricity and public water supply connection. A private septic tank (合併浄化槽) is required. All access roads are unpaved, and the peripheral road to the national highway is a privately-owned town road. The land is classified as wilderness (原野) and is outside city planning zones. It is also subject to the Teshikaga Town Landscape Plan.
The area is famed for its pristine lakes and volcanic landscapes. An interesting fact is that nearby Lake Mashū is one of the clearest lakes in the world and is often shrouded in mist, adding to its mystical reputation. The closest major landmark is the stunning Lake Mashū, a caldera lake and a prime tourist destination known for its deep blue, ultra-clear waters.