Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 1H Building: A Mountain Retreat with Stunning Yatsugatake Views
This charming 2LDK apartment, located on the first floor of the Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 1H Building, offers a serene escape with its southeast-facing orientation and captivating views of the Yatsugatake mountain range from the balcony. The interior features a mountain lodge-style design, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere perfect for unwinding.
Essential property details from the agent notes include the following translated information. The electricity provider is Chubu Electric Power Co. The meter box area is 0.67 m² (0.20 tsubo). For villa use under personal ownership, the annual municipal and prefectural tax is 4,500 yen. There are several one-time fees: a deposit for balance settlement upon contract completion of 477,000 yen (non-taxable); a separate name change fee of 55,000 yen (tax included); and a stamp duty for purchase of 400 yen (note: for land and detached houses with two or more lots, 400 yen is required per lot). Additionally, a leasehold renewal administrative fee of 110,000 yen (tax included, separate) is required, and gas and electricity costs are separate.
The property is part of a comprehensive resort community. The complex boasts extensive amenities including a restaurant, the 'Shikayama no Yu' hot spring bathhouse with open-air baths, an indoor heated pool, the Tateshina Tokyu Golf Course (18-hole membership), tennis courts, the Tateshina Tokyu Ski Field, and other facilities like a 9-hole putting course, a town center, a grocery store (EMMA's FOOD & GROCERY), member-only resort hotels, a dog run, and seasonal dining. A major renovation was completed in July 2017, with the next planned for 2028, where this unit's estimated temporary burden is approximately 2.93 million yen.
The surrounding Tateshina and Yatsugatake area in Nagano Prefecture is renowned for its pristine natural beauty and outdoor recreation. An interesting fact is that the Tateshina highlands are part of the Yatsugatake volcanic group, which has been dormant for thousands of years, creating the dramatic and scenic landscape that defines the region. The closest major landmark is the majestic Yatsugatake mountain range itself, a popular destination for hiking, photography, and enjoying the seasonal changes.