Fujita Atami Mansion: Designer Renovated Apartment with Private Onsen and Panoramic Ocean Views
This exceptional 1LDK apartment in the Fujita Atami Mansion offers a unique resort lifestyle, having undergone a comprehensive designer renovation completed in October 2024. The residence boasts a generous 98.93 sqm of private floor space and is situated on the 9th floor of a 12-story building, providing unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean, including the islands of Hatsushima and Izu Oshima. The property features a private, 24-hour accessible onsen (hot spring) in each unit, allowing residents to relax in therapeutic waters while enjoying the famous Atami Sea Fireworks Festival directly from their balcony.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment is provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company. A special note regarding the onsen usage fee states: for corporate ownership, the onsen usage fee is 11,000 yen per month (tax included).
The apartment's interior showcases a sophisticated design with rustic iron-finished wallpaper in the living area and solid wood shelving. The balcony is finished as a wooden deck, perfect for outdoor living and entertainment. The building itself offers comprehensive amenities including a front desk, lobby, mail and delivery boxes, and both indoor contracted parking (16 spaces) and free outdoor parking (5 spaces). Monthly running costs are detailed at 46,417 yen, covering management fees, repair reserve fund, onsen usage fee, onsen wastewater charge, water usage, and sewerage charges.
The location in Atami's Higashikaigan-cho district is highly desirable. It is approximately a 5-minute walk (about 350m) from the popular Atami Sun Beach, offering easy access to swimming and seaside activities. The area is renowned for its hot springs and vibrant resort atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Atami's name literally means "hot sea," derived from the town's abundant hot spring waters that flow into the ocean. The closest major landmark is the iconic Atami Castle, a reconstruction perched on a hilltop offering spectacular views over the city and Sagami Bay, easily accessible for exploration and sightseeing.