Keio Atsugawa Mansion: A Resort-Style Condominium in the Heart of Izu
Standing on a vast plot of land, the well-equipped Keio Atsugawa Mansion offers a true southern resort-like atmosphere. Built on a hill in Izu Atsugawa, residents can appreciate the richness of the surrounding nature. The complex boasts extensive facilities including a large hot spring bath, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, and even a restaurant. Please note that access is primarily by car. The community is vibrant with many residents, and popular clubs for activities like tennis, haiku poetry, and seaweed crafts are active. From the upper floors, one can enjoy views of the Izu Islands. This pioneering resort condominium in Atsugawa sits at an elevation of 192 meters.
The property's essential utilities are detailed as follows: Electricity is provided by Tokyo Electric Power, there is no gas supply, drinking water comes from the public water supply, and drainage is handled by a combined septic tank system. The building itself is a 10-story steel and reinforced concrete structure completed in June 1975. It contains 205 units and is self-managed with a resident manager on duty 24/7, with security personnel coverage from 6:00 PM to 9:00 AM. The main entrance is accessible from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM normally, and from 6:00 AM to midnight during busy seasons.
Resort amenities are a key feature. The hot spring bath uses free-flowing source water for the open-air bath and filtered circulating water for the indoor bath. It is open daily with varying hours. An outdoor pool is available in summer, and a restaurant operates for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (closed Wednesdays and Thursdays for lunch and dinner). Two tennis courts are available for rent, and a free shuttle bus service runs seven times a day on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and during peak seasons between Atsugawa Station and the mansion. There is also free outdoor parking for approximately 70 vehicles within the grounds.