A Spacious Home in Rikubetsu's Wilderness
This detached house at Rikubetsu Genya Bunsen 5-10 offers a generous 7LDK layout, providing ample space for family living. Built in 1972, the wooden structure stands on a substantial plot of land in Hokkaido's Tokachi region.
The Tokachi area is known for its vast agricultural plains and stunning natural landscapes, including the nearby Daisetsuzan National Park, Japan's largest national park. The region experiences some of the coldest temperatures in inhabited Japan, with Rikubetsu particularly famous for recording the country's lowest temperature of -35°C in 1978.
The closest major landmark is Ashoro Dinosaur Museum, approximately 30 kilometers away, which showcases fascinating fossil discoveries from the area. The property includes parking and is available for purchase in its current condition.