Land with Hot Spring Rights in Teshikaga, Hokkaido
This 498 square meter plot of land is located in the Sakuragaoka 1-chome district of Teshikaga Town, Hokkaido. The land is designated as "wilderness" and is situated on a flat, gentle slope. It fronts a roughly 4.5-meter-wide unpaved public road on its west side. The property is within an unzoned area of the urban planning region, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%. Essential utilities are available: electricity can be connected, public water supply is available for connection, and it is possible to connect to the public sewer system. Parking space is also available.
A key feature of this land is its associated hot spring rights. To utilize the local hot spring, a one-time membership fee of 150,000 yen to the hot spring association is required, plus a monthly membership fee of 5,000 yen. Separate construction work would be needed to actually bring the hot spring water to the property. The site is located in an older subdivision at the back of an area with hot spring rights, about 100 meters from a hot spring inn. To the north lies a forest inhabited by Ezo squirrels. The front road is gravel, making this a location well-suited for a self-build project, a tiny house, or a garage.
The Sakuragaoka area is a suburban residential district south of the Dombetsu River, featuring the Dombetsu Shrine and Sakuragaoka Forest Park. The area is also known for its hot spring inns and the "Kame no Yu" day-trip hot spring facility. The property is located approximately 450 meters from Prefectural Road 53, which connects Kushiro City to the town center. The closest major landmark is the majestic Lake Mashū, a caldera lake renowned for its often mist-shrouded, mystical beauty and exceptionally clear water, located just a short drive from the town.