Ski-In/Ski-Out Mountain Condominium in Nagano's Premier Resort
This property is a unique ski-in/ski-out condominium located directly adjacent to the Tangram No. 6 ski lift within the Tangram Ski Circus resort complex in Shinanomachi, Nagano. Positioned at an elevation of approximately 800 meters, it offers immediate access to the slopes. The area is rich with recreational variety, featuring numerous nearby ski areas and golf courses, as well as the scenic Lake Nojiri, making it a true four-season highland resort destination.
Translated agent notes provide essential details: The unit is in Building C. Shared facilities include a coin laundry. The building is compatible with NTT's Flets Hikari fiber internet service, though applicants must arrange their own contract. The layout allows for occupancy by up to two people. Key equipment includes an electric cooktop, a separate washbasin, a separate bath and toilet, heating, other water supply, a drainage purification tank, an auto-lock building entrance, an elevator, and parking. The property is all-electric. It is explicitly noted that use as a minpaku (private lodging) is not permitted. The property details are subject to the actual condition of the unit, which takes precedence over the listing information.
The residence itself is a 4th-floor unit in a reinforced concrete building with one underground level, built in October 1993. It offers a compact and efficient 1K layout with a Japanese-style 8-tatami mat room and a 3-tatami mat kitchen area, totaling a wall-center measurement of 29.75 sqm (approximately 8.99 tsubo). The balcony faces east for primary sunlight. Monthly fees include a management fee of 10,622 yen and a repair reserve fund of 3,145 yen, with additional running costs for community management, shared TV facility maintenance, basic water charges, and wastewater treatment facility maintenance.
The surrounding Shinano area is famed for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities. An interesting local fact is that Lake Nojiri is a remnant of a massive volcanic eruption tens of thousands of years ago. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Kurohime, an iconic stratovolcano revered in local folklore and offering spectacular hiking and views.