Vast Forested Land Near Dake Onsen on the Fukushima-Tochigi Border
This property is a large expanse of forested land located near Dake Onsen, on the border between Fukushima Prefecture and Tochigi Prefecture, in the city of Nihonmatsu, Fukushima. The land was purchased by the current owner's father approximately 30 to 40 years ago. It is highly likely that this was part of a 'wildland fraud' scheme that was popular at the time. The current owner and their parents have never visited the site, so the current condition, road access, and whether a car can reach the property are unknown. According to a local real estate agent, there is a city-managed cemetery next door and there appears to be a large tree on the property. The land is believed to be a vast forested area.
The property consists of two parcels of land, each measuring 661 square meters, for a combined total of 1,322 square meters. The detailed address will be provided to interested parties. There is currently no property tax being levied. While the address is documented as being in Tochigi Prefecture, the area of Dake Onsen in Nihonmatsu City only appears as Fukushima, so the listing is posted under Fukushima Prefecture. The seller will confirm this again later and provide updates if there are any changes. The land is for sale to a buyer who will purchase both parcels together. The price is negotiable and will be decided through consultation. The seller is first looking to gauge interest, so they encourage interested parties to contact them. The property is close to Dake Onsen, so the seller hopes someone will find a use for it. The seller is located far away and cannot attend site visits, so buyers are responsible for their own investigation and confirmation. The address and this information are all that is available, so buyers are advised to utilize the Legal Affairs Bureau for further research. The inheritance procedures have been completed, so those who contacted previously and are still interested should please contact again with their desired price. To allow time for site visits, the application period is tentatively set until the end of June. The seller will select a buyer from among those who contact them, based on mutual agreement. If negotiations fail, the property may be relisted.