Siesta Yamanakako Corina: A Resort Condominium with Panoramic Views of Mount Fuji and Lake Yamanaka
The property is equipped with essential facilities including a gas water heater for hot water supply, an electric cooking stove, an FF-type gas heater for warming, and individually installed cooling units. The building itself is a robust 7-story (with one basement level) reinforced concrete structure built in July 1990, now 36 years old. It is managed by Tokyu Community Co., Ltd., with a front desk service and auto-lock security. Monthly fees total 25,630 Yen, comprising 19,040 Yen for management and 6,590 Yen for repair reserve fund.
Residents have access to a wide array of shared resort amenities. These include a fitness studio, billiards corner, owner's salon, karaoke room, table tennis facilities, and a tennis court available for 500 Yen per hour. While there is no large communal bath or pool, the complex offers an owner-exclusive guest room, available for 1,000 Yen per person per night. Parking is available with 23 free outdoor spaces and 29 indoor spaces at 5,000 Yen per month (currently no vacancies).
Critical agent notes have been provided regarding the location. The property is situated in a sediment disaster warning zone (debris flow). According to the Mount Fuji volcano evacuation map, the area requires special caution for post-ashfall debris flows. For seismic activity, the predicted seismic intensity for a Nankai Trough earthquake is 5+ on the Japanese scale, and for the Shiozawa Fault Zone, it is 6+.
The area surrounding Lake Yamanaka, the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering year-round activities from water sports to winter festivals. An interesting local fact is that Lake Yamanaka is the only one of the five lakes with a natural outflow, feeding into the Sagami River. The closest major landmark is, unmistakably, the iconic Mount Fuji itself, providing a constantly stunning backdrop visible from the property.