Spacious 491-Tsubo Land Parcel in Nagano's Iizuna Highlands, Surrounded by Premier Ski Resorts
This expansive 1,624 sqm (approximately 491 tsubo) plot of land is located in the serene Iizuna Highlands of Nagano City, at an elevation of roughly 1,200 meters. Offering a blank canvas for your mountain retreat, the property retains its natural state with existing trees, providing a peaceful setting where imagination can run wild. Envision a vacation home where you wake to the scent of the forest, a winter cabin with a wood-burning stove, or a terrace shaded by trees in the summer. The location is a key highlight, providing excellent access to numerous ski areas. Zunacchi Plaza is just a 4-minute drive away, perfect for families and beginners. Iizuna Resort Ski Area is 12 minutes away, while the scenic Togakushi Ski Field and the expansive Kurohime Kogen Snow Park are also within easy reach. Access to the world-class Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort is smooth, putting you in a position to choose your mountain for the day based on your mood.
The property's access is surprisingly convenient, with Nagano Station reachable by car in about 30 minutes, striking a balance between urban accessibility and mountain tranquility. Nearby attractions include the Nagano Forest Village (Mori no Eki), a base for forest enjoyment, and the O-Zahoushi Pond, ideal for summer camping and strolls.
Critical Agent Notes (Translated): ※Delivery in current condition ※No construction conditions ※Fixed asset tax: Reiwa 7 (2025): 22,200 yen ※There are regulations concerning embankment (soil filling) ※Disaster prevention: Debris flow danger stream ※Located within an urban planning area ※Iizuna Kogen Urban Planning Area ※Iizuna Kogen District Plan ※Water and sewerage: Connection required (for sewerage, a beneficiary burden charge is necessary).
The area is rich in natural and cultural attractions. A notable landmark is the historic Togakushi Shrine, a complex of shrines nestled in the mountains known for its spiritual atmosphere, stunning cedar-lined approaches, and its deep connection to Japanese mythology. It's a perfect destination for reflection after a day on the slopes, often paired with a bowl of authentic Shinshu soba noodles.