Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako G Building: A Lakeside Retreat with Direct Lake Access
Key features include a Japanese-style room equipped with a traditional sunken kotatsu (heated table) and an LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area that provides a direct view of the lush greenery and Lake Inahana to the north. The north-facing terrace allows you to step out directly towards the lakeshore, blending indoor and outdoor living seamlessly. The property was built in June 1984 and is a reinforced concrete, three-story building.
Essential agent notes have been translated: The equipment includes electricity supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. Special remarks detail a pipe space area of 0.57 sqm (0.17 tsubo). Critical one-time fees are also noted: a villa management deposit of 200,000 yen (non-taxable) and a sewage treatment facility major repair allocation fund of 250,000 yen (non-taxable, with settlement of the remaining balance at the time of contract).
The resort complex itself offers extensive amenities for residents, including a restaurant, outdoor pool (fee-based), 10 tennis courts (4 with night lighting), a marina, a putting golf course (18 holes, par 72), a futsal court, a barbecue garden, and access to the Tokyu Harvest Club Hamanako facilities. Monthly running costs for management fees, repair reserves, sewage maintenance, villa management, TV, and private garden usage are estimated at 23,567 yen per month (converted from annual figures).
The property is located in the scenic Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, an area renowned for its beautiful coastline, hot springs, and citrus production. A fascinating local fact is that Lake Hamana, a brackish lagoon, is famous for its unagi (freshwater eel) cultivation and is one of Japan's leading producers of this delicacy. The closest major tourist attraction is the magnificent Hamanako Garden Park, a vast floral park offering seasonal blooms, a giant Ferris wheel, and stunning views over the lake.