Adenium Atami Hamano Rikyu: A Corner Unit with Resort Amenities in Atami
This property is a 2LDK apartment located in the Adenium Atami Hamano Rikyu condominium, a 14-story building completed in June 2009. The unit is situated on the 3rd floor and offers a private floor area of 76.17 sqm (23.04 tsubo) with a generous 19.87 sqm (6.01 tsubo) balcony. It is a corner room with openings to the south and west, ensuring excellent natural light and ventilation. The layout is ideal for both resort living and permanent residence.
According to the agent's notes, the property's electricity is supplied by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The porch area is 9.19 sqm (2.77 tsubo). The building provides parking for motorcycles (4 spaces) and bicycles (18 spaces). A critical note for prospective buyers is that the estimated handover date is scheduled for mid-June 2026 or later.
The building itself is a standout feature, offering extensive resort-style facilities. Residents have access to a large hot spring bathhouse with sauna (both steam and dry), two open-air baths, a private reservable bath, and a cold-water bath. Additional amenities include a sky lounge and a steam room. The building is pet-friendly, subject to building regulations. Parking is available within the grounds with 56 mechanical spaces, costing between 13,000 and 21,000 yen per month. The monthly management fees total 50,970 yen, comprising a 35,740 yen management fee and a 15,230 yen repair reserve fund.
The location is exceptionally convenient, situated in a quiet area within a 3-minute walk (approx. 240m) from JR Atami Station, providing access to the Tokaido Shinkansen and local lines. The famous Atami Sun Beach is also just a 400m walk away. Atami is a renowned hot spring resort town on the Izu Peninsula, famous for its stunning coastal views, seasonal fireworks festivals, and historic onsen culture. A major nearby landmark is the Atami Castle, a striking white castle perched on a hill offering panoramic views of Sagami Bay and the city, which houses a museum and observation decks.