Detached House with Dual Views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay in Fujimi New Town
This Sekisui Heim constructed detached house, located in the Fujimi New Town area of Izu-no-Kuni City, Shizuoka Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to own a property with commanding views. From the second floor, residents can enjoy panoramic vistas of both the iconic Mount Fuji and the expansive Suruga Bay.
The property features a 4LDK+N layout with a total floor area of 110.02 sqm, distributed as 55.81 sqm on the first floor and 54.21 sqm on the second. It sits on a generous 333 sqm plot of land. Built 39 years ago in 1987, the house is a two-story structure with a light-gauge steel frame and zinc-galvanized steel sheet roofing. Recent renovations in January 2026 included the replacement of the water heater, intercom, and exterior electrical outlets.
Essential utilities are in place: electricity is provided by Tokyo Electric Power, water by the public water supply, and gas by individual propane tanks. Drainage is handled by a centralized purification tank. Important notes on associated costs include a water supply name transfer fee of 165,000 yen, a sewer name transfer fee of 220,000 yen, and a name change administrative fee of 11,000 yen. Monthly utility base rates are 1,320 yen for water (for up to 10 cubic meters) and 1,100 yen for sewerage (for up to 10 cubic meters), with overage charges of 132 yen and 55 yen per cubic meter, respectively.
The property is part of a managed community with a monthly management fee of 4,400 yen. For the second phase of the development, this fee is payable annually. Additional notes specify that corporations or group owners incur an extra 3,300 yen per month in management fees. Community amenities include patrols by the management office and a dedicated shuttle bus service (four trips daily) to Nirasaki Station and Nirasaki Hospital.
The area is part of the renowned Izu Peninsula, a popular resort destination known for its hot springs, coastal scenery, and proximity to Mount Fuji. A notable local landmark is the historic Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace, a UNESCO World Heritage site located a short drive away, which played a crucial role in Japan's industrial modernization during the late Edo period.