Chateau Tel Akanesaki: A Resort Condominium with Panoramic Views and Onsen in Atami
This property is a spacious 1LDK condominium located on the 11th floor of the 13-story Chateau Tel Akanesaki building in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture. With a private floor area of 52.68 square meters and a generous 11.51 square meter east-facing balcony, the unit offers ample living space and natural light. The apartment has undergone recent renovations, including new wallpaper in the living area as of April 2025. The building itself, constructed in July 1975, is a reinforced concrete and steel structure situated on a cape, providing stunning views.
Critical agent notes detail the property's equipment and special conditions. The unit features a centralized hot water supply system for the entire building, an electric cooktop, and individually installed heating and cooling units. Important remarks include that the BS broadcast line uses an analog system, permanent residency is permitted, and there is a discrepancy in the registered structure, which is listed as a 12-story building, differing from the actual 13-story condition. Bus schedule information for the "Shiroishi" bus stop (bound for Atami Station) is also provided.
Residents enjoy access to an extensive array of resort-style amenities. The complex boasts a large onsen (hot spring) bath with ocean views, an outdoor pool (seasonal), a sports gym, a kids' room, a ping-pong room, a library, a manga room, a guest room (for a fee), and coin-operated laundry facilities. There is also a 24-hour front desk and auto-lock security. Monthly fees include a management fee of 17,895 yen and a repair reserve fund of 15,000 yen, totaling 32,895 yen. Utilities are billed separately, with water at a fixed rate of 1,100 yen per month.
The surrounding Atami area is a famous hot spring resort destination on the Izu Peninsula. An interesting local fact is that Atami's name, meaning "hot sea," comes from its natural hot springs that flow into the ocean. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Atami Castle, a postwar reconstruction offering panoramic views of Sagami Bay and housing a museum and ninja experience, located approximately 3.8 km from the property.