A House with Fig and Persimmon Trees for a Quiet Life in Ryokami's Nature
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes electricity connection, propane gas, an oil-fired bath, public water supply, and a non-flush toilet (cesspit system). There is no parking space on the premises, but the presence of a parking lot nearby is currently under confirmation. The property features a storage shed and a garden. Special notes indicate that the first floor is officially registered, while the second floor is not. The access road on the south side is a private road with a width of 115 cm, which is not passable by vehicles. Some repair work is needed, and the cost for these repairs will be the responsibility of the occupant.
The house itself is a wooden structure with an unconventional 6DK layout spread over two floors. The first floor contains a bath, kitchen, a 12-tatami mat living room, three Japanese-style rooms (10, 10, and 4.5 mats), and a storage area. The second floor has two additional Japanese-style rooms (10 and 6 mats). The total building area is 33 square meters, situated on a 320-square-meter plot of land. The property is located outside of an urban planning area, so there are no specific building coverage or floor area ratio restrictions.
The area is part of the scenic Chichibu region, known for its deep mountains and clear rivers. An interesting local fact is that the nearby town of Nagatoro is famous for its boat tours through the dramatic rock formations on the Arakawa River. The closest major tourist attraction is the Michi-no-Eki Ryokami Onsen Yakushi-no-Yu, a roadside station with hot spring facilities, just a 7-minute drive away, offering a perfect spot to relax after a day enjoying the serene countryside.