Sun-Filled Hot Spring Parcel at the Gateway to Teshikaga Town
This property is a hot spring rights attached subdivision land located approximately 2.4km southeast of Mashu Station in a rural area of Teshikaga, Hokkaido. The Nita River flows nearby, with National Route 391 and the Senmō Main Line running parallel, positioning it at the gateway to the town leading towards Shibecha. National Route 391, colloquially known as Pilot Highway, connects eastward to Route 243 for Nakashibetsu and Betsukai, and southward to Route 391 for Shibecha. The property is part of a roughly 20-lot subdivision with hot spring rights on the south side of the national highway. Several new residential buildings are already present, suggesting a growing community. The area, with nearby attractions like Lake Mashū and Lake Kussharo, is ideal as a base for canoeing and fishing, and seems perfectly suited for trailer houses or log cabins.
The land parcels range from 117 tsubo (387.25 sq m) to 230 tsubo, with frontage on a 6-meter wide paved municipal road. A key attraction is the absence of management fees; only a monthly hot spring usage fee of 12,000 yen applies. For those seeking more space, purchasing multiple adjacent plots is open for discussion.
Equipment/Features: Electricity, public water supply, requires a combined septic tank, and parking available.
Special Notes/Remarks: The property is subject to the Teshikaga Landscape Plan. The red marker on the map indicates an approximate location and is not specific. Management fees: None. Hot spring usage fee: 12,000 yen per month.
The surrounding area of eastern Hokkaido is renowned for its pristine natural beauty and volcanic landscapes. An interesting fact is that nearby Lake Mashū is often called "the clearest lake in the world" and is famous for its mysterious, frequent fogs that shroud its caldera. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Lake Kussharo, Japan's largest caldera lake, known for its hot spring beaches where you can dig your own sandy onsen.