Secluded 1142 Tsubo Forest Land Adjacent to the Charankennai River in Teshikaga, Hokkaido
This unique property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial 3,776 square meter (approximately 1,142 tsubo) parcel of flat, forested land in the serene wilderness of Teshikaga Town, Hokkaido. The land is classified as "genya" (wilderness/uncultivated land) and is situated outside of any urban planning zone, providing significant freedom for development. The southern border fronts an approximately 6-meter wide unpaved public road, ensuring legal access.
Essential equipment and infrastructure considerations are clearly noted. The property has access to electricity. However, a well must be drilled for water, as the public water main is approximately 250 meters away. A private sewage treatment system (gappei jokaso) is also required. The site is noted as being "PG" (presumably pertaining to specific ground or planning conditions). The location is exceptionally private, with no neighboring houses, making it ideal for someone seeking to build a solitary home immersed in nature, surrounded by birdsong and greenery. The northern side of the land is adjacent to the Charankennai River, where the sound of a waterfall provides a soothing backdrop, though the stream can reportedly dry up in periods of fine, dry weather.
The area is part of Hokkaido's vast pastoral landscape. The property is located about 1.4 km west of the scenic Pilot Highway (Route 243), a road known for running alongside the Kushiro River through expansive grazing lands and pastures. The nearest major train stations are Mashu Station (approx. 10 km) and Biruwa Station (approx. 6.4 km) on the Senmo Main Line. For daily necessities, supermarkets like Seicomart and Fukuhara are roughly a 7-8 km drive away. The property falls under the Teshikaga Town Landscape Plan and relevant forestry laws.