Panoramic Lake Views from the Top Floor of Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako I Building
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a spacious 3LDK apartment on the top floors (9th-10th) of the Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako I Building, offering commanding views over Lake Inohana (猪鼻湖). With a generous private floor area of 99.97 sqm, this unit is well-suited for those seeking a permanent residence or a substantial second home in a premier resort location. The layout includes a large combined living, dining, and kitchen area (approximately 17.8 tatami mats), an adjacent Japanese-style room (approx. 8.0 tatami mats), and two Western-style rooms (approx. 6.5 and 9.8 tatami mats). The standout feature is the expansive 53.49 sqm balcony and terrace on the northwest side, providing a perfect vantage point to enjoy the serene lake vistas.
Essential property details translated from the agent notes include: The electricity provider is Chubu Electric Power Co. (中部電力(株)). Additional area notes specify an alcove area of 1.47 sqm (0.44 tsubo) and a meter box area of 0.59 sqm (0.17 tsubo). Critical one-time fees are also detailed: a villa management deposit of 200,000 yen (non-taxable) and a sewage treatment facility major repair reserve fund (settled based on the balance at the time of contract) of 250,000 yen (non-taxable).
The building itself is a 10-story steel-reinforced concrete structure built in July 1988 and underwent a major renovation in August 2025. Residents have access to extensive resort facilities including a restaurant, outdoor pool (fee-based), 10 tennis courts (4 with night lighting), a marina, a putting golf course (18 holes, par 72), a futsal court, a barbecue garden, and the Tokyu Harvest Club Hamanako. Monthly running costs for management fees, repair reserves, sewage facility maintenance, villa management, and TV fees total 27,234 yen. Utilities are separate.
The property is situated in Hamamatsu City's Hamana Ward, Shizuoka Prefecture, an area renowned for its scenic lake, hot springs, and citrus production. A fascinating local fact is that Lake Hamana, into which Lake Inohana flows, is a brackish lake famous for its unagi (eel) farming and is one of Japan's leading producers of nori seaweed. The closest major landmark is the expansive Lake Hamana itself, a popular destination for watersports, cycling, and enjoying fresh seafood, making this an ideal location for a lakeside lifestyle.