Fuji Sakura Highland Villa - Charming Resort Retreat in Narusawa Village
The property includes a Japanese-style 8-tatami room and a Western-style 8-tatami room, providing flexible living arrangements. With a land area of 428 square meters and building area of 79.49 square meters, the home offers substantial space for comfortable living. A wood deck and parking space add to the outdoor amenities.
Utilities and Infrastructure: The property is equipped with Tokyo Electric Power for electricity, propane gas service, and a private water supply system. Drainage is handled via an individual septic tank system. The property maintains a 3.5-meter setback from the road and 2.5 meters from adjacent property boundaries.
Important Considerations: Prospective buyers should note several critical factors. The property is located within the Mount Fuji volcanic evacuation map (3rd priority evacuation area with predicted lava flow arrival within 3 hours) and within the projected path of potential snow-melt volcanic mudflows. Narusawa Town experiences a maximum earthquake intensity of 6+ for Nankai Trough seismic events. Annual management fees total ¥50,600 (including tax), while water fees are ¥30,360 annually (including tax, paid yearly; metered quarterly for permanent residents, corporations, or large users). One-time purchase costs include a ¥300,000 common facility major repair reserve fund (held as deposit for individual buyers) and a ¥55,000 water and electricity cooperative name change fee (including tax).
Location and Access: Situated approximately 9.7 kilometers (25 minutes by car) from Kawaguchiko Station on the Fujikyuko Line and 8.7 kilometers from Kawaguchiko IC on the Chuo Expressway, the property enjoys convenient access to major transportation routes. The area is famous for its proximity to Mount Fuji, Japan's iconic 3,776-meter volcano and UNESCO World Heritage site, offering stunning mountain views and exceptional recreational opportunities.