Spectacular Ocean Views at Sango Shirai Kamogawa Marina Heights
This 2DK apartment in the Sango Shirai Kamogawa Marina Heights complex offers a truly captivating living experience, defined by its open and expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and the sandy shores of Maehama Beach. Located on the 11th floor of a 14-story building, the residence boasts a private balcony where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic vistas to the northeast and southeast.
The property features a practical 2DK layout with a total floor area of 50.34 square meters, complemented by a 10.64 square meter balcony. The building itself is a robust steel-framed reinforced concrete structure, completed in October 1989, and underwent a major renovation in January 2018. Essential property notes, translated from the agent's Japanese details, include critical information for residents. The electricity provider is Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The building has a total of 80 units. Parking is available for 9 vehicles on a paid basis: 4 spaces are available under an annual contract for 5,000 yen per month, while 5 spaces are available on a free-access, daily rate basis for 200 yen per day. Furthermore, a water connection fee of 4,400 yen (tax included) is required as a one-time charge when changing the name on the utility. For pet owners, an additional annual pet-keeping fee of 1,200 yen is necessary.
The condominium complex offers exceptional resort-style amenities for residents, including a large communal bath (open on specific days and during special holiday periods), an outdoor swimming pool with a children's pool, and a shower room. The monthly running costs for this vacation home are 28,710 yen, which breaks down into a 17,400 yen management fee and an 11,310 yen repair reserve fund.
The location is highly convenient, with Maehama Beach just a 2-minute walk (approximately 100 meters) away, and JR Awa-Kamogawa Station on the Sotobo Line accessible in about a 13-minute walk (roughly 1 kilometer). The surrounding area of Kamogawa in Chiba Prefecture is part of the scenic Boso Peninsula, known for its dramatic coastline and relaxed atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Kamogawa is home to the Kamogawa Sea World, a major aquarium famous for its killer whale and dolphin shows. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Nokogiri (Nokogiriyama), a mountain known for its hiking trails, a giant stone Buddha, and stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the Pacific Ocean.