Spacious Countryside Estate in Iida, Nagano
This substantial property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a vast 25,922 square meter estate in the scenic surroundings of Iida City, Nagano Prefecture. The main residence is a spacious two-story wooden house built in November 1999, offering a generous 7LDK layout with eight Japanese-style rooms and one service room, totaling a building area of 256.17 square meters. The property is equipped with essential facilities including a public water supply, a septic tank, an IH cooking heater, electricity, two toilets, and a bath area of one tsubo (approximately 3.3 square meters) or larger, complemented by a garden.
Critical agent notes provide detailed specifications. The road frontage details specify a southwest-facing orientation with a road width of 9 meters and a frontage length of 55 meters, with no designated position. Special notes highlight that the property is barrier-free and includes parking for three vehicles. Further remarks detail legal restrictions including the Agricultural Land Law, the Landscape Act, and partially the Sediment Disaster Prevention Law. The primary light source faces southwest. The total land area of 25,922.24 square meters is broken down as follows: residential land 578.24 square meters; rice paddies 2,638 square meters (partially residential land); forest 9,914 square meters; field 1,500 square meters; wilderness 10,297 square meters; pond 242 square meters; and public road 44 square meters. Other agricultural land is fallow. (Regarding lot number 8374-1, there is a portion used as an exchange lot).
The area around Iida is known for its stunning natural beauty within the southern Alps region. An interesting local fact is that Iida City hosts one of Japan's premier puppet theater festivals, the Iida Puppet Festival (Iida Ningyo), a tradition with deep historical roots. The closest major landmark is the breathtaking Tenryu Gorge (Tenryukyo), a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty, famous for its dramatic river cliffs and seasonal foliage, accessible via the nearby Iida Line train.