Palacion Atami: Ocean View Resort Condominium
Palacion Atami is an ocean-view resort condominium offering a prime location overlooking Atami Port and panoramic vistas of the Atami cityscape. The property provides a front-row seat to the spectacular Atami Marine Fireworks Festival. Within walking distance are fishing piers and the popular Atami Sun Beach, allowing residents to fully enjoy the coastal lifestyle.
The building's facilities include a large communal hot spring bath (onsen) with views of the port, which is available 24 hours a day except during cleaning times (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:00 to 13:30). Other amenities consist of two elevators, a front desk service from 8:00 to 17:00 (closed Wednesdays), an auto-lock system from 20:00 to 8:00, and coin-operated laundry facilities with two washing machines and one dryer. The property is pet-friendly and permanent residency is permitted.
According to the agent's notes, the property equipment and utilities are as follows: Electricity is provided by Tokyo Electric Power, gas is city gas, drinking water is from the municipal water supply, and drainage is connected to the public sewer system. The building features digital terrestrial and CS television reception and fiber-optic internet connectivity.
Parking is available in an indoor lot with 18 spaces, charged at 1,000 yen per night (500 yen per night from the second night onward). Monthly parking is not available, and a garage certificate cannot be obtained. There is also a bicycle parking area for 6 units, with monthly fees of 500 yen for bicycles and 2,500 yen for motorcycles.
The 11-story, steel-framed reinforced concrete building was constructed in November 1974 by Shinkensetsu Corporation. It contains 85 units and is situated in a neighborhood commercial zone. The property is self-managed with an on-site superintendent.
The surrounding area of Atami is rich in hot spring culture and scenic beauty. An interesting local fact is that Atami's name, meaning "hot sea," comes from the natural hot springs that flow into the ocean. The closest major landmark is the historic Atami Castle, a reconstruction perched on a hill offering stunning views of Sagami Bay and the city, a popular tourist attraction that embodies the region's resort heritage.