Fuji Sakura Heights Villa District 6th Phase: A Prime Plot with Mountain Views
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious, flat plot of land within the sought-after Fuji Sakura Heights Villa District. The property encompasses approximately 360 square meters (108.90 tsubo) of land in a natural, serene setting. The site has already been cleared of trees, providing a clean slate and making it easy to visualize your future vacation home or retreat. The plot benefits from a relatively gentle topography, simplifying construction plans.
According to the agent's notes, the property's utilities are provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Critical purchase-related fees are also detailed: a shared facility large-scale repair reserve fund (deposit) is required, amounting to 300,000 yen (tax-exempt) as a lump sum for an individual per plot, or 450,000 yen (tax-exempt) for a corporate entity per plot. Additionally, a water service name change fee of 55,000 yen (tax-included) is necessary at the time of purchase.
The villa district itself offers excellent amenities for an active lifestyle, with the Fuji Sakura Country Club approximately 2.8km away and the Fujiten Snow Resort around 4.0km distant. Conveniently, a local bus service operates from Kawaguchiko Station, passing by shopping centers and hospitals before circulating within the villa area, making public transport a viable option for visits. The property is subject to the district's management regulations, which include building height restrictions (10 meters maximum, two stories) and setback requirements. It is important to note that commercial activities such as minpaku (private lodging) are prohibited by the management covenant.
The area surrounding Kawaguchiko is famed for its stunning natural beauty and iconic views. An interesting local fact is that Lake Kawaguchi is one of the Fuji Five Lakes and is known for offering a perfect "double diamond" reflection of Mount Fuji on its still surface during certain conditions, a spectacular sight for photographers. The closest major landmark is, unequivocally, the majestic Mount Fuji itself, Japan's highest peak and a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, which can be glimpsed from the property through the trees to the south.