Serene Lake Views from a Resort Condominium in Hamanako
This 1LDK condominium unit in the Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako G Building offers a tranquil retreat with captivating views of the serene Inohana Lake directly from the living area and bathroom. The property, built in June 1984, is a reinforced concrete structure with a total private floor area of 43.77 square meters. The layout includes a living-dining-kitchen area and a Japanese-style room, which can be integrated into a single space by removing the sliding doors. A unique feature is the traditional sunken kotatsu in the Japanese room, perfect for cozy relaxation during the winter months. The unit is located on the 2nd floor of a 3-story building.
Essential agent notes have been translated. The equipment includes electricity supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. Special remarks detail a pipe space area of 0.42 square meters. Critical one-time fees are noted: a villa management deposit of 200,000 yen (non-taxable) and a sewage treatment facility major repair reserve fund of 250,000 yen (non-taxable), which will be settled based on the balance at the time of contract execution. The monthly running costs, converted for easier understanding, total 19,618 yen. This covers annual villa management fees, repair reserves, sewage facility maintenance, villa administration, and TV fees. Additional purchase costs include stamp duty, agency commission, registration tax, and real estate acquisition tax.
The resort complex itself is a significant feature, offering extensive amenities for an active lifestyle. Residents have access to a restaurant, outdoor pool (fee required), 10 tennis courts (4 with night lighting, fee required), a marina, a putting golf course, a futsal court, a barbecue garden, and the Tokyu Harvest Club Hamanako facilities. The property is managed by Tokyu Resorts & Stay Villa Management Co., Ltd. A major repair proposal for the building (excluding handrails) is scheduled by 2026, with an estimated temporary burden for this unit of approximately 1.47 million yen, though this amount is subject to change.
The property is situated in the scenic Hamanako area of Shizuoka Prefecture, a region famous for its large, brackish lake offering various water sports and seafood. A fascinating local fact is that Lake Hamana is one of Japan's few lakes where natural eel breeding was historically successful, contributing to the area's renowned unagi (eel) cuisine. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Lake Hamana itself, a popular destination for boating, fishing, and enjoying beautiful sunsets over the water.