The Treetop Deck Cottage
Wood house in Okubo, Komoro
Komoro, Nagano
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Location
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Full description
Situated quietly in a natural resort area at 550m elevation in Komoro. Inherited from family but with low usage frequency due to urban residence. Interior is well-maintained relative to age due to infrequent use. Recently completed maintenance of trees and building interior, now in ready-to-use condition. Suitable for small family use. Quiet surroundings with good natural lighting. Car required for mobility. Designed for summer use; current facilities insufficient for winter habitation. Boundaries unclear due to forestland. Not in urbanization control area, but part near boundary is in landslide warning zone (yellow zone).
Specifications
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Utilities
Area and hazard data
- About 273.1 km from the coast
- About 269.3 km to the nearest primary school
A pre-1981 build predates Japan's current earthquake code, which can matter for insurance and renovation. We flag the era from the year built where we have it.
Floor plans
Municipal conditions and restrictions
Some towns attach conditions to an empty-home purchase, for example a residency requirement or farmland-law (nochi-ho) approval, which is a local sign-off needed before farmland can change hands or use. These come from the source listing.
- Monthly management fees may apply for resort area; additional name transfer fees may apply at time of sale
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Where this data comes from
- Earthquake-hazard forecast, from the national J-SHIS model (2024).
- Stations, coastline and schools, from Japan's Ministry of Land mapping data.
Checked against the town's listing: 2026-07-09
Source listing last changed: 2025-01-15
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Original listing: https://www.ieichiba.com/project/P202500947%E5%B0%8F%E8%AB%B8%E5%A4%A7%E4%B9%85%E4%BF%9D%E3%82%B1
Where a fact is missing, we say so rather than guess. Data from the source listing plus official government records.