A Modern Mountain Retreat in Narusawa Village with Views of Mount Fuji
The property is exceptionally well-equipped. Facilities include propane gas, a septic tank, air conditioning, underfloor heating, an IH cooking heater, and electricity. The bathroom is spacious (over 1 tsubo/3.3㎡) and features a drying function, a reheating feature for the bath, and a warm-water washing toilet seat. The home also boasts a system kitchen, included lighting fixtures, double-glazed windows, underfloor storage, and a video monitor intercom.
Critical access details note the property fronts two roads (excluding corner lots). To the north is a 5m wide private road with a frontage of 19.5m, and to the east is another 5m wide private road with a frontage of 27m. Important remarks include that water rates are metered for permanent residents, corporations, and large-volume users. There is a shared facility large-scale repair reserve fund of 450,000 yen for corporations. The property is subject to several regulations: it is located within the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park (ordinary zone), the Mount Fuji Landscape Formation Area, and must comply with the Fuji Sakura Kogen Villa District management rules. Notably, short-term private lodging (minpaku) is not permitted.
The area is part of the renowned Fuji Five Lakes region, known for its pristine nature and stunning views of Japan's iconic peak. An interesting local fact is that Narusawa Village is home to the Narusawa Ice Cave, a natural lava tube that maintains sub-zero temperatures year-round, creating fascinating ice formations. The closest major landmark is, unmistakably, the majestic Mount Fuji itself, providing a breathtaking backdrop to daily life.