Pension with Three Unique Baths in a Prime Location Near Goshikinuma and Onogawa Lake
This distinctive pension property is situated in the renowned Urabandai Highlands of Fukushima Prefecture, an area famous for the over 300 lakes and marshes formed by the eruption of Mount Bandai. The nearby Goshikinuma (Five-Colored Ponds) are celebrated for their mysteriously varying hues and are recognized as a Michelin Green Guide site. The building itself is a Western-style wooden structure featuring a characteristic chimney for a wood stove and a wooden deck. Spanning three floors including the attic, the layout is highly functional: the first floor houses a dining room, kitchen, and bathing facilities, while the second floor contains seven guest rooms of varying capacities, providing ample accommodation for a pension business.
The property's equipment and features, as noted by the agent, include electricity, public water supply, a combined septic tank, and parking plus kerosene facilities. The building comprises two structures: ① The main residence is a two-story wooden building with galvanized steel sheet roofing (1st floor: 18.63 sqm, 2nd floor: 16.92 sqm), newly built in July 1997 (Heisei 9) and extended in July 2002 (Heisei 14). ② The machine room is a single-story wooden building with galvanized steel sheet roofing (7.18 sqm), newly built in July 2002. A special note indicates that the effluent from the combined septic tank flows through neighboring land to the south of the property.