Secluded Vacation Land in the Scenic Foothills of Daisen-Oki National Park
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a secluded vacation plot within the prestigious Daiwa Royal Resort development, located inside the breathtaking Daisen-Oki National Park. The land, spanning a generous 864 square meters (approximately 261.36 tsubo), is offered at an exceptionally accessible price of 100,000 yen. The site is currently in its natural state as a mixed forest, offering a blank canvas for creating a private mountain retreat.
Essential agent notes have been translated for clarity. The property is noted for its proximity to the mountains, its designation as vacation land, and its suitability for an agrarian lifestyle. A significant feature is that hot spring water piping has already been installed to each lot; however, it is important to note that the water is cold spring water at the point of connection, and a boiler or heating system is required for actual hot spring use. There are several associated costs: a hot spring usage renewal fee of 330,000 yen (tax included) is required every 10 years. Upon construction, a water supply membership fee of 165,000 yen (tax included), a sewage treatment facility contribution of 110,000 yen (tax included), and a temporary water usage fee of 55,000 yen are required. A 100,000 yen construction security deposit (tax excluded) is also necessary and will be settled upon project completion. After building construction, monthly fees include a 4,400 yen (tax included) management fee and a 2,420 yen (tax included) basic sewage usage charge.
The area is defined by its pristine natural beauty as part of Daisen-Oki National Park, a protected area renowned for Mount Daisen, often called the "Fuji of the Chugoku region." This region offers year-round outdoor activities from hiking and skiing to enjoying the dramatic coastline of the Oki Islands. The property is situated in a quiet, undeveloped area without direct public transportation, ensuring ultimate privacy. A fascinating local fact is that the nearby Mount Daisen is considered one of Japan's most important sacred mountains, with a history of Shugendo mountain worship dating back over 1,300 years. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Daisen itself, a dominant and sacred peak that forms the centerpiece of the national park.