Seaside Resort Condominium in Shima, Mie Prefecture
This is a sale listing for a used resort condominium located in the scenic coastal area of Shima City, Mie Prefecture. The property is situated at 1LDK, Nakiri, Daio-cho, Shima-shi, offering a peaceful retreat near the sea. The unit is on the 6th floor of an 11-story building constructed in March 1992, with a private wall-core area of 53.30 sqm (approximately 16.12 tsubo). The layout includes one bedroom, a living-dining-kitchen area, and a Japanese-style room of 4.5 tatami mats. A balcony of 3.4 sqm faces east, providing good natural light and views.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent notes include: a dedicated toilet with warm-water washing bidet seat, separate bath and toilet, washroom with vanity, face-to-face kitchen, gas stove possible, storage space, bay window, lighting fixtures, downlights, auto-lock, corner room, propane gas, tap water, septic tank, hot water supply, elevator, and a nearby motorcycle parking area (bicycle parking is not available). Special notes highlight that the property is suitable for resort use, is near the sea, good for fishing, has no building directly in front, is on flat land, benefits from two-sided lighting, and has good views. Remarks state that the transaction is under an exclusive intermediary contract and will be delivered in its current condition ('as-is').
The property is managed by a self-managed owners' association with no on-site manager. Monthly costs include a management fee of 6,930 yen and a repair reserve fund of 6,060 yen. There is no parking space with the unit, but nearby time-share parking is available for approximately 2,000 yen per month. Pets and office use are not permitted.
The surrounding area of Shima is part of the Ise-Shima National Park, renowned for its rugged coastline, pearl cultivation, and sacred sites. An interesting fact is that the nearby Mikimoto Pearl Island, founded by Kokichi Mikimoto, is where the technique for culturing pearls was first perfected. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and spiritual Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), one of Shinto's most important shrines, located within a reasonable distance from the property.