Esukaru Shirahama: A Pacific-View Resort Condominium
This property is a 2DK unit on the 2nd floor of the 12-story Esukaru Shirahama condominium, offering a generous 53.78 m² of private living space. The standout feature is the panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, which can be enjoyed directly from the living areas and the 6.90 m² balcony. The layout includes two Japanese-style rooms (approximately 8.0 tatami mats each) that can be combined into one large space by removing the partition, providing flexible living arrangements. Both rooms feature closets for ample storage.
According to the agent's notes, the building's equipment includes electricity provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Special remarks indicate the condominium complex has a total of 213 units and offers parking for approximately 65 vehicles, both on-site and off-site, free of charge. The property is all-electric, with no gas, and utilizes a central hot water supply system. The building itself is a reinforced concrete and steel-reinforced concrete structure built in February 1990.
Residents have access to extensive resort-style facilities, including a sauna-equipped large public bath, an outdoor pool (seasonal), two tennis courts, a lounge with billiards and ping-pong, and a restaurant open on weekends. Monthly running costs are detailed at 35,880 Yen, covering management fees, repair reserve fund, and basic water and hot water charges.
The property is located in Shirahama, Minamiboso City, Chiba Prefecture, an area famed for its rugged coastline, warm climate, and seafood. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Cape Nojimazaki is the southernmost point of the Boso Peninsula and Tokyo Bay. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Nojimazaki Lighthouse, a historic white lighthouse offering spectacular coastal views.