Elegant Guest House Overlooking Lake Shibayama and Mount Hakusan
This distinguished guest house is situated on the shores of Lake Shibayama, one of the 'Kaga Three Lakes', offering commanding views of the sacred Mount Hakusan. The property draws its hot spring water from the renowned Katayamazu Onsen, part of the famous Kaga Hot Spring district, ensuring an authentic and luxurious spa experience.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes electricity supplied by Hokuriku Electric Power Company. A critical special note details the third-floor area, which measures 388.13 square meters (approximately 117.40 tsubo). Furthermore, an important remark regarding the hot spring usage specifies: 'When using the hot spring: A hot spring usage fee of 44,000 yen per month (tax included) is required separately.'
The residence itself is a substantial three-story reinforced concrete structure built in April 1982, featuring a grand 11LDK + service room + 5 storage rooms + laundry room layout. The total floor area spans 1,281.45 square meters (387.63 tsubo) across its expansive floors. The estate sits on a vast 4,407.69 square meter (1,333.32 tsubo) plot, beautifully landscaped with traditional Japanese gardens and a serene pond. Amenities include a large bath with an open-air rotenburo (outdoor bath), and parking for multiple vehicles.
The area is rich in natural beauty and culture. The Kaga region is famed for its crafts, including Kutani porcelain and Yamanaka lacquerware. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Hakusan, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of Japan's three sacred mountains, offering spectacular hiking and spiritual significance.