Expansive Oak-Filled Woodland in Teshikaga, Hokkaido
This property is a vast, predominantly flat woodland spanning 12,158 square meters (approximately 3,678 tsubo) in the popular Suzuran residential subdivision of Teshikaga Town, Hokkaido. The land is densely covered with oak trees, making it suitable for shiitake mushroom log cultivation. The terrain is gently undulating but overall flat, offering significant potential for development. With strategic clearing, the site could be transformed into a serene villa retreat surrounded by broadleaf trees and bamboo grass.
Located just east of the busy Suzaran intersection where National Routes 391 (Pilot Highway) and 241 (Akan Cross-Road) meet, the area benefits from convenient access to supermarkets, convenience stores, and restaurants. The plot fronts a paved public road approximately 8 meters wide on its northwest side. Utilities available include electricity and public water supply, though a private septic tank (合并净化槽) is required. The property is not subject to fixed asset tax as it falls below the taxable threshold.
The land is zoned as 'Unspecified Use' with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%. It is subject to the Forest Law, the National Land Use Planning Law, and the Teshikaga Town Landscape Ordinance. The location is highly accessible, approximately 2.1 km from Mashu Station on the Senmo Main Line, and within reasonable driving distance of several airports including Nakashibetsu Airport (approx. 50.7 km).