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¥6,500,000

Kumakuracho Ogunuma Azahigashira Hei, Kitakata-shi, Fukushima Prefecture

福島県喜多方市熊倉町雄国字萩平丙

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Secluded Mountain Home with Panoramic Views in Fukushima

This unique property offers a rare opportunity for a secluded lifestyle amidst the natural beauty of Fukushima's highlands. Located on the foothills of the Mt. Ogunuma marshland, this two-story wooden house stands alone, providing unobstructed, commanding views over the entire Aizu Basin. With no neighbors within a 500-meter radius, it is the epitome of a 'pochi-kon' (solitary house), perfect for those seeking privacy and freedom for pets, musical instruments, or camping without disturbing others.

The property comes with over 2 hectares of cultivated buckwheat fields, making it ideal for serious farming. The house itself has a total floor area of approximately 101.84 sqm (30.8 tsubo) across two floors, with each floor measuring roughly 50.92 sqm. It was built in 1998 (Heisei 10) and underwent renovations in 2002 (Heisei 14). Essential equipment includes electricity, a private well, and a simple flush (pit) toilet system. The property is accessed via a partially paved public road approximately 3 meters wide on the south side. Important notes: The floor areas are approximate as the building is unregistered. Furthermore, the forest road in front is not cleared of snow in winter, so prospective permanent residents must make prior arrangements for snow removal.

The area is renowned for its natural splendor, centered around the Ogunuma Marsh in Bandai-Asahi National Park. This marsh rivals the famous Oze Marsh and boasts Japan's largest population of daylilies (Nikkokisuge), attracting many tourists during the green season. An interesting local feature is the nearby 'Koibito-zaka' (Lover's Hill), a popular scenic spot. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Bandai, an iconic stratovolcano and a central feature of the national park, offering year-round outdoor recreation.

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Summary

Year built: 1998
Land size: 25,092 / 270,094sqft
House size: 102 / 1,096sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

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Narita International Airport — 210 km away

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Flood Risk Low Risk
Landslide Risk Moderate
Tsunami Risk Low Risk
Earthquake Hazard Moderate

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