A Spacious Family Home in the Scenic Azumino Region
This substantial property in Azumino City, Nagano Prefecture, offers a generous living space of approximately 140.00 sqm (42.35 tsubo) across two stories. Built in June 1974, the wooden structure features a 7K layout, comprising seven Japanese-style rooms of varying sizes (8, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, and 6 tatami mats), providing ample room for a large family or flexible use. The home sits on a sizable plot of land measuring approximately 369.98 sqm (111.91 tsubo).
The property's equipment and facilities include Propane gas, a public water supply, a sewer system, electricity, and a garden. Special notes detail the road frontage: to the south, there is a 6-meter wide public road with a 12-meter frontage, and to the east, a 4-meter wide public road with a 9-meter frontage. Both are noted as not having designated building line restrictions. A parking space is available at no additional cost.
Azumino is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, nestled against the backdrop of the Northern Alps. It is famously known as the birthplace of wasabi cultivation in Japan, with clear, cold spring water feeding the fields. The area is a major tourist destination, with the iconic Hotaka Shrine and its picturesque surrounding mountains serving as a key landmark. This home presents a rare opportunity to own a characterful property with significant land in a highly desirable region of Japan.