Vacant Mountain Land in Nasushiobara, Tochigi
This is a listing for a 120 square meter (approximately 36.3 tsubo) plot of land for sale in the Kamishiobara area of Nasushiobara City, Tochigi Prefecture. The land is classified as forest land and is located in a non-city planning area. The terrain is flat and the plot is regularly shaped. Access is via a private road on the west side. The property has been unused since its purchase in the Showa era and features tall coniferous trees. The current owner lives far away and has no plans to use it, wishing to transfer it to someone who can enjoy it.
Essential translated agent notes: The property is an IT-heavy explanation対応 (IT-heavy explanation対応) property, near a river, close to mountains, on flat land, and regularly shaped. Remarks: Large coniferous trees stand on the site. Transaction Amount: 0.1 million yen (negotiable; fees at the time of sale are to be borne by the buyer). Fixed Costs: Fixed asset tax assessment: 2,304 yen (Reiwa 5 fiscal year). The fixed asset tax amount is below the taxable threshold, so no claims have been made. Those wishing to build must investigate with the relevant authorities. Viewing Method: Prior approval system; identification document submission is required. History and Current Situation: There is road access. The site has been left largely unmanaged for a long period, resulting in lush trees and a natural environment. As it is a villa lot, there is a management company involved, with an annual management fee of 25,500 yen. Nearby are a river and several hot springs. The property is offered in its current condition (as-is). Buyers are requested to thoroughly confirm the surrounding situation and infrastructure before purchase.
The Kamishiobara area is part of the renowned Nasu region, famous for its volcanic landscapes, highland resorts, and abundant hot springs. An interesting fact is that the nearby Shiobara Onsen area is said to have been discovered over 1,200 years ago. The closest major tourist attraction is the spectacular Kegon Falls in Nikko National Park, a short drive away, which is one of Japan's three most beautiful waterfalls.