Former Pension Property with Multiple Structures in Karuizawa
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment includes electricity provided by Chubu Electric Power Co. Special notes indicate the presence of an unregistered warehouse separate from the main property. The separate building has a total floor area of 77.00 sqm (23.29 tsubo), and a second separate structure has a total floor area of 6.21 sqm (1.87 tsubo). It is important to note that handover is scheduled for 3 months or more after a deposit contract is signed. Additional important details include: currently, rooms 3 to 12 in the main building do not have water heater connections, requiring separate work. The separate building also lacks a water heater connection, with only electricity and tap water available. The existing separate buildings and the unregistered warehouse contravene setback regulations (must be 1.0m or more from the neighboring boundary line), meaning they cannot be rebuilt in their current locations if reconstruction is necessary.
The area surrounding Karuizawa is renowned as a premier mountain resort, popular for its cool summers, outdoor activities, and historic charm. An interesting fact is that Karuizawa was one of the first places in Japan where Western-style summer villas were established in the late 19th century, attracting diplomats and intellectuals. The closest major landmark is the scenic Usui Pass Observation Deck, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.