Dia Palace Yamanakako No. 2: A Resort Condominium in the Greenery
Dia Palace Yamanakako No. 2 is a resort condominium offering a calm atmosphere nestled within deep greenery. Residents can feel the refreshing winds blowing across the highlands while enjoying relaxing time. The building is a 6-story reinforced concrete structure built in June 1991, containing 47 units. Shared facilities include a large communal bath with a sauna (operating from 3 PM to 10 PM, available on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, during summer, and year-end/New Year periods), a free-to-use ping pong room (open 9 AM to 5:30 PM, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays), and an entrance with auto-lock security available 24/7 year-round. Parking is available off-site for 47 vehicles.
Property equipment and utilities are specified as follows: Electricity is provided by Tokyo Electric Power, there is no gas supply, drinking water is from a well with a filtration system, and drainage uses a septic tank. A notable feature is that pets are negotiable (please inquire for details).
The location is 2583 Mizugakubo, Hirano, Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanaka Prefecture. Access is approximately 12.8 km (about 20 minutes by car) from the Fujikyuko Line's "Fujisan Station," and about 4.7 km (about 8 minutes by car) from the East Fuji Five Lakes Road's "Yamanakako IC." The surrounding environment is a quiet area blending into deep greenery. Nearby amenities include "Ogino Yamanakako Store" supermarket about 3.8 km away (approx. 7 min by car), "Fujiyoshida Municipal Hospital" about 9.5 km away (approx. 16 min by car), and a drugstore "Kusuri no Sunroad Yamanakako Store" about 3.9 km away (approx. 8 min by car). Other facilities include Yamanakako Post Office, Yamanakako Village Office, Yamanashi Chuo Bank Yamanakako Branch, and the hot spring facility "Ishiwari no Yu" all within a short drive.
Special notes from the agent include important hazard information: According to the Mount Fuji Volcano Evacuation Map, the area requires special caution for post-ashfall debris flows. For the Nankai Trough earthquake, the estimated seismic intensity is 5-upper. For the Shiozawa Fault Zone, the estimated seismic intensity is 6-upper. Additionally, only accounting services are outsourced externally to (contractor) Anabuki Housing Service Co., Ltd.