Mountain Retreat in Iizuna, Nagano: A Nature Lover's Haven
Nestled in the mountains of Iizuna Town, Nagano Prefecture, this unique property offers a playful and creative escape surrounded by nature. The house, built in May 1989, is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 70.4㎡ featuring a 2DK layout. The property sits on a generous 750.78㎡ plot of land, providing ample outdoor space to enjoy the changing seasons.
According to the agent's notes, this is a registered Akiya Bank property. The home features a loft space (吹抜), a bathroom with a window, a 2-burner stove, and lighting fixtures. A renovation was completed in July 1999, which included an expansion of the kitchen. Important special notes indicate that the property is located in a designated landslide (地すべり) area and requires repair work. The land consists of 750.78㎡ of residential land, 75.19㎡ of miscellaneous land, and 1,107㎡ of farmland. Please note that selling the farmland as agricultural land requires permission under the Agricultural Land Law (農地法3条許可), which involves specific conditions.
The location is ideal for those seeking a rural lifestyle. Shopping requires a car, with Nakano City and Obuse Town approximately 40 minutes away. The Sank-Zeri Winery is about 6km away, and the Iizuna Resort Ski Area is roughly 15km from the property. Convenience stores, Mure Station, and other local amenities are within an 8-9km radius.
The surrounding Nagano region is famous for its stunning alpine scenery and outdoor activities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Iizuna Mountain is considered one of the five sacred mountains of Nagano and is deeply intertwined with Japanese mythology. The area is a haven for skiers and hikers, with the Iizuna Resort Ski Area being the closest major tourist attraction, offering winter sports and beautiful mountain views.