Fuji Sakura Villa - Single-Story Home in Yamanashi Mountain Community
This single-story villa is situated in the Fuji Sakura Kogen Villa community (Third Section) in Naruzawa Village, Yamanashi Prefecture. Built in 1974, the property features a 2LDK layout with 68.04m² of living space on a 320.04m² lot. The wooden structure with galvanized steel roofing is characteristic of the region's villa architecture. The building is set back 3.5 meters from the road and 2.5 meters from adjacent property lines.
Utilities include electricity from Tokyo Electric, propane gas, a private water supply system, and individual septic tank drainage. The home was updated in 2023 with a new hot water heater. One parking space is provided, and the single-story design ensures easy accessibility throughout.
Annual operating costs include management fees of ¥46,000 per year and water charges of ¥27,600 per year (both before tax), payable annually. Water may be metered and billed quarterly for permanent residents, corporations, or high-volume users. One-time purchase costs include a ¥500,000 contribution to the common facilities major repair reserve fund and a ¥50,000 water and electricity user association name transfer fee (before tax).
The property is approximately 10 minutes by car from Fujiyoshida Oshino IC, 15 minutes from Kawaguchiko IC, and 23 minutes from Kawaguchiko Station. The villa is adjacent to Fuji Sakura Country Club golf course, offering views of the fairways.
Buyers should be aware that this property is located within Mount Fuji's volcanic hazard zone. It is designated as a Third-level evacuation target area for volcanic eruptions with potential lava flows reaching within three hours. The area is also subject to snowmelt-triggered volcanic mudflows and debris flow hazards after volcanic ashfall. Naruzawa Town faces maximum seismic intensity 6+ from the Nankai Trough. Short-term rentals are not permitted in this villa community.
Located at the base of Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site, this property offers access to the scenic Fuji Five Lakes region. The nearby Lake Kawaguchiko provides recreational opportunities including scenic boat tours, water sports, and photography. The area combines mountain tranquility with outdoor recreation, making it an attractive destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.