Lions Villa Yamanakako: A Resort Condominium with Comprehensive Amenities
Lions Villa Yamanakako is a distinctive resort condominium complex located in the scenic village of Yamanakako, Yamanashi Prefecture. Its striking exterior, named 'Wing', is designed to evoke the image of a swan's feathers. The property offers an extensive array of shared facilities for year-round enjoyment, including a large communal bath, an indoor heated pool, a fitness studio, and a bright, spacious lobby. A major renovation was completed in December 2015.
The property's equipment and infrastructure are detailed as follows: Electricity is provided by Tokyo Electric Power, there is no town gas supply, drinking water is sourced from a well, and drainage utilizes a centralized purification tank. Important special notes for prospective buyers include the property's location within a sediment disaster warning zone (debris flow). For television, CATV is available via individual contracts at a monthly fee of 2,310 yen (tax included), with a potential connection fee of 77,000 yen. Furthermore, the area is subject to specific disaster preparedness maps: the Mount Fuji volcanic evacuation map indicates it is a zone requiring particular caution for post-ashfall debris flows. For seismic activity, the predicted intensity for a Nankai Trough earthquake is 5+ on the Japanese scale, and for the Shiozawa Fault Zone, it is 6+.
The condominium complex, built in October 1991, consists of two buildings (A and B) with a total of 177 units. Building A has 6 floors above ground and 1 basement, while Building B is a 7-story structure. On-site parking is available for 82 vehicles (with daily and monthly rates), and there is a bicycle parking area. The large bathhouse with a sauna and the indoor pool (closed on Tuesdays) are key amenities. The property is managed by Daikyo Astage Co., Ltd., with a front desk operating during specific hours.