Symmetrical Mountain Retreat in the Forests of Minamiaizu
Nestled within the lush forests of Minamiaizu, Fukushima Prefecture, this distinctive property offers a unique symmetrical design under a classic triangular roof. The building features a rare, nearly symmetrical layout with two separate water facilities (kitchen and bathroom areas) conveniently located on the first floor. This clever design, originally intended to be divided in the middle of the living space, presents versatile possibilities. One side could serve as a private retreat while the other functions as a vacation rental or guest quarters, making it ideal for dual-purpose living or investment.
The property is equipped with electricity, a shared well, a joint purification tank, and parking. A notable feature is the wood-burning stove, a perfect addition for cozy winters in this snowy region. An additional outbuilding, constructed in 2003 (Heisei 15), provides approximately 23.18 sqm of extra storage space. The land is a generous 1,791 sqm of flat, forested terrain located outside of urban planning zones, offering peace and privacy. The property fronts a roughly 3-meter wide unpaved private road to the south.
The location combines seclusion with convenience. It is a short 300-meter walk from Michi-no-Eki Ban'ya, a popular roadside station that acts as a modern-day mountain pass rest stop, famous for local wild vegetables and soba dishes, attracting everyone from motorcyclists to campervan travelers. Despite being close to National Route 352, the home is enveloped in a quiet, serene forest with no other buildings in sight. The area is part of the majestic Minamiaizu region, known for its pristine natural beauty. A fascinating local fact is that the nearby Oze National Park, one of Japan's most famous highland marshes, is a premier destination for hiking and is celebrated for its seasonal displays of skunk cabbage and vibrant alpine flora.