A Durable Lightweight Steel Home with Majestic Views of Mount Myogi
This property presents a robust and move-in ready lightweight steel-framed home in Annaka City, Gunma Prefecture, offering breathtaking, unobstructed views of the iconic Mount Myogi, one of the Jomo Sanzan (Three Mountains of Gunma). The house itself is built with durability in mind, featuring excellent seismic resistance and longevity, requiring no immediate repairs. With multiple rooms, it is perfectly suited for families seeking a spacious living environment in a serene, natural setting.
The property sits on a generous 867.33 sqm plot, which includes a lush green garden and a 127-tsubo (approximately 420 sqm) field adjacent to the house, ideal for those wishing to cultivate their own vegetables and fruits. The location in Matsuida-cho, Annaka, is an area where nature and history coexist, offering seasonal beauty from cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage to wintersweet flowers in winter.
Key equipment and features include electricity, public water supply, a private septic tank (単独浄化槽), and an IH cooking system. The land is registered as residential and farmland (宅地、畑) on flat terrain. The two-story structure has a total floor area of 135.41 sqm, with 81.25 sqm on the first floor and 54.16 sqm on the second. It was built in 1990 (Heisei 2). Access is via a paved public road approximately 2.6m wide on the north side. The property is located outside urban planning area designation (非線引区域) with no specific land use zone (無指定地域), a building-to-land ratio of 70%, and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Important notes (備考) specify that due to it being a 'two-item road' (二項道路), any future construction on the site would require a setback and consultation with the city. The property is also subject to the Annaka City Landscape Ordinance (安中市景観条例). The location is conveniently close to the Joshinetsu Expressway's Matsuida-Myogi Interchange (approx. 1.3km), making regional travel easy, while daily amenities like a Seven-Eleven are about 600m away.
The surrounding area is rich with natural and historical attractions. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Usui Pass was a significant historical checkpoint on the old Nakasendo road. The closest major landmark is the stunning Mount Myogi itself, renowned for its rugged, spiritual rock formations and a popular destination for hiking and sightseeing.