Terrace House Yamanakako: A High-Altitude Retreat with Panoramic Views
This property is a one-room apartment located in the scenic village of Yamanakako, Yamanashi Prefecture. Positioned on a high plateau, the residence benefits from cool breezes that pass through during the summer months, offering a naturally comfortable climate. The unit is on the 2nd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in October 1975. The exclusive interior area is 22.3 sqm (approximately 6.74 tsubo) with a layout that includes an 8.8-tatami mat Western-style room. A notable feature is the spacious 13.12 sqm terrace balcony, providing ample outdoor living space with a primary exposure to the northwest.
Key equipment and features include storage space, propane gas, and a water heater. A special note is that a major renovation was carried out in 2007 (Heisei 19). Monthly costs include a management fee of 7,140 yen and a repair reserve fund of 3,680 yen. Parking is available at no extra charge. The building, named Terrace House Yamanakako, contains 39 units and is managed by Shuei Kousan Co., Ltd. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary service.
The area of Yamanakako is part of the famous Fuji Five Lakes region at the base of Mount Fuji. An interesting fact is that Lake Yamanaka, the largest of the five lakes, is a popular spot for winter sports like ice fishing and skating when it freezes. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Fuji itself, offering breathtaking views and countless recreational opportunities throughout the year.