Japanese-Style Home with Sauna and Tea Room in Sapporo's Atsubetsu District
This detached house, originally constructed by Sumitomo Forestry, is situated in the Atsubetsu district of Sapporo, Hokkaido. The property, built in September 1989, features a unique architectural design that incorporates traditional Japanese aesthetics. The two-story wooden structure offers a total floor area of 173.17 square meters on a land plot of 361.13 square meters. The layout is configured as a 4LDK, providing four rooms, a living-dining-kitchen area, and two separate toilets.
A standout feature of this home is the inclusion of a full-scale sauna for relaxation and a dedicated tea ceremony room (chashitsu). The tea room is designed to accommodate an irori (sunken hearth), and an adjacent room has a dedicated water supply for preparing tea. The property also includes a garden, a carport, and a south-west facing orientation. The living-dining-kitchen area spans over 20 tatami mats, and the land size exceeds 50 tsubo.
The location offers convenient access to public transportation, being a six-minute walk from the Oyachi Station on the Tozai Subway Line. The property is also near the Oyachi Interchange, providing direct access to Chitose Airport. The surrounding area includes supermarkets within a ten-minute walk and elementary schools within the same distance. The road frontage is 18.1 meters to the northeast, with a total adjacent road width of 24.2 meters. The property is located in a designated Category 2 residential zone with various regulatory designations including landscape law and urban function guidance areas. Utilities include public water supply, a main sewer system, and individual LPG. The property is equipped with a carport for parking.