Compact Finnish Log House in the Serene Kiso Valley
This charming property is a compact Finnish-style log house located in the scenic Kiso region of Nagano Prefecture. Priced at 7.5 million yen, it offers a unique retreat on a generous plot of land measuring 1,123 square meters, with a building area of 59.36 square meters. The house features a 2K layout and was built in January 1995.
Agent notes and special features have been translated and provide essential details. The property includes a system kitchen, good sunlight, a loft, a bathroom with a window, a stairwell in the living area, and wooden flooring in all rooms. A standout feature is the large wooden deck, which allows for BBQ and stone oven use without worrying about rain. The property also includes a separate storage shed, a pizza oven (built from stacked blocks), and space for a hammock within the grounds. A wood-burning stove adds to the playful, vacation-home atmosphere. There is even a walking path on the property for enjoying the natural surroundings. Notably, shiitake mushrooms naturally grow on the grounds in autumn, though their appearance varies from year to year. Parking is available for two cars.
Special notes from the agent clarify important points: This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes). This function is only available for some properties. The property is subject to a natural conservation agreement and the Kiso Town Mitsutake Health and Recreation Conservation Basic Ordinance. The building is unregistered, so the floor area is based on the fixed asset tax statement. There is an ancillary building. The sewage system is a septic tank. The property has public water supply and individual LPG.
The area is part of the beautiful Kiso Valley, known for its historic Nakasendo trail and pristine forests. An interesting local fact is that the Kiso Valley was once a vital post town route for feudal lords and travelers during the Edo period. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Kaida Highlands, a vast pastoral area famous for its highland scenery and as a summer retreat.