A Newly Built Wooden Family Home in Beppu, Oita
This newly constructed wooden house, completed in November 2025, offers a spacious and modern living environment in the city of Beppu, Oita Prefecture. The property features a 4SLDK layout, providing four bedrooms including a Japanese-style room, a living-dining-kitchen area, and a service room. The total floor area is 102.06 sqm (approx. 30.87 tsubo) on a land plot of 153.23 sqm (approx. 46.35 tsubo). The house is a two-story structure located on a corner lot in a flat, residential area zoned for mid-to-high-rise buildings.
The property is equipped with comprehensive facilities: city gas, water supply, sewerage, two toilets with warm-water washing toilet seats, a bathroom dryer, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen with a counter and water purifier, double-glazed windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, a balcony, a roof balcony, underfloor storage, a dimple key, an intercom with TV monitor, security cameras, fire alarms, and a seismic damping structure. Special notes detail the road frontage: it is a corner lot facing northwest (5.9m wide public road, 6.3m frontage) and northeast (4.8m wide public road, 15.2m frontage). There is parking for three cars.
Important remarks include: utility poles and support lines may be present on the property; TV antennas, shutters, grilles, screen doors, curtain rails, and lighting fixtures are not included; if there is a discrepancy between the floor plan and the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence; and images of cars, plants, exterior structures, and furniture are for illustrative purposes only. The land is within a residential land development regulation zone and is irregularly shaped.
Beppu is internationally famous for its vast number of hot springs, or onsens, boasting the highest volume of hot spring water output in Japan. A major landmark is the "Beppu Hell Tour" (Jigoku Meguri), a collection of spectacular, vividly colored geothermal hot springs used for sightseeing rather than bathing, showcasing the powerful volcanic activity of the region.