Spacious Countryside Home on Over 1,100 Tsubo of Land in Hokkaido's Black Pine Forest
The house itself, built in October 1997, is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 125.86 sqm (approx. 38.07 tsubo). The layout is a 2LDK. A key design feature is the intentionally open second floor, where the ceiling has been omitted to create a spacious and airy atmosphere. The bathroom is a generously sized one-tsubo unit for a relaxing experience. The property includes parking space for three or more cars.
Essential agent notes and equipment details have been translated. The property is equipped with propane gas, a water supply, and a septic tank. Special notes include: Road frontage is 80.03 meters facing a 5.5-meter public road on the southeast side. The sale reason is asset disposition. The property is sold as-is: the seller assumes no liability for defects, will perform no repairs on the main building or attached equipment, and will not conduct any land leveling, development, or tree clearing on the land. The property boundaries are not explicitly marked. There is no confirmation application or final inspection documentation. There is no snow slide hazard. The buyer is responsible for an annual water usage fee of approximately 30,000 to 40,000 yen. Prospective buyers must verify all conditions on-site.
The area of Kurosunai is known for its rich natural environment, famously home to the northern limit of the Japanese beech (Buna) forest. A significant nearby landmark for nature enthusiasts is the Shiraoi Poroto Kotan, an Ainu cultural village offering deep insights into the indigenous culture of Hokkaido, located within a reasonable driving distance.