Domaine Atami Izusan East Building: A Resort Condominium with Panoramic Ocean Views
This property is a spacious 2LDK condominium located on the 3rd floor of a 9-story building within the Domaine Atami Izusan East Building complex in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The unit boasts a generous exclusive floor area of 96.82 square meters (approximately 29.28 tsubo) and features a 13.28 square meter balcony that offers breathtaking, unobstructed views of Sagami Bay, Hatsushima Island, Izu Oshima Island, and the famous Atami Marine Fireworks Festival.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes electricity provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). A special note details that the entrance porch area measures 4.05 square meters (1.22 tsubo). The building itself was constructed in March 1993 by Taisei Corporation and is a reinforced concrete structure. A major renovation was completed in March 2022. The condominium complex offers exceptional resort-style amenities, including a 24-hour hot spring bath with sauna and jacuzzi (using heated, supplemented, and circulated filtered water), providing a luxurious spa experience at home.
The interior layout includes a large approximately 22.7-jo tatami living/dining area, a Japanese-style room, and a Western-style room. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooktop, and the unit features a view bath overlooking the ocean. Other practical features include a built-in air conditioner in the living room, an intercom and hot water control panel, a washing machine space, a toilet with a window, and ample entrance storage. The building offers both contracted monthly parking (10,000 yen/month) and daily parking options. Please note that pets are not permitted (small birds and fish are allowed), and the property is located within a sediment disaster alert zone.
The surrounding Atami area is a famous hot spring resort town on the Izu Peninsula, easily accessible from Tokyo via the Shinkansen. An interesting local fact is that Atami's name, meaning "hot ocean," comes from the hot springs that flow into the sea. The closest major landmark is the iconic Atami Castle, a postwar reconstruction that now serves as a museum and observation deck, offering spectacular views over the city and coastline.