Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 1M Building: A Resort Condominium with Majestic Yatsugatake Views
The unit has a total private floor area of 50.18 square meters (approximately 15.17 tsubo) in a 1LDK layout, featuring a living-dining-kitchen space of about 12.8 tatami mats and a separate approximately 6.0 tatami mat Japanese-style room. The building itself is a two-story reinforced concrete structure built in June 1985. A major renovation was completed in July 2023, with the next large-scale repair scheduled for 2030; the estimated temporary burden for this specific unit is approximately 4.3 million yen.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential financial and practical details. The equipment includes electricity from Chubu Electric Power Co. The special notes specify a meter box area of 0.84 sqm (0.25 tsubo). Further remarks detail several one-time and ongoing costs: a deposit/balance adjustment upon contract of 477,000 yen (non-taxable); a separate name change fee of 55,000 yen (tax included); other stamp duty for purchase (once) of 400 yen (note: for land and detached houses with two or more lots, 400 yen is required per lot); separate gas and electricity costs; a leasehold renewal administrative fee of 110,000 yen (tax included, separate); and that CATV is currently suspended (a reactivation fee is required separately).
The expansive resort town itself is a major feature, offering extensive amenities including the "Shikayama no Yu" hot spring facility with indoor and outdoor baths, an indoor heated pool, the Tateshina Tokyu Golf Course (18-hole, membership), tennis courts, the Tateshina Tokyu Ski Field, and various shops and dining options like EMMA’s FOOD & GROCERY and the seasonal Glamorous Dining Tateshina. Please note that the Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina is designated as a sediment disaster alert area and special sediment disaster alert area.
The area surrounding Tateshina and the Yatsugatake highlands is renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation. An interesting fact is that Lake Suwa, a short drive away, is famous for the natural phenomenon known as "Omiwatari," where the ice cracks with loud booms and forms ridges across the surface, traditionally believed to be the path of the gods. The closest major landmark is the majestic Yatsugatake mountain range itself, a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and enjoying panoramic vistas throughout the seasons.