Asahi Plaza Shesta Yamanakako Corina Ichibankan: A Resort Condominium with Panoramic Views
This property is a 1LDK plus service room (storage room) condominium unit located within the Asahi Plaza Shesta Yamanakako Corina Ichibankan complex in Yamanakako Village, Yamanashi Prefecture. The unit offers a generous private floor area of 74.36 square meters (approximately 22.49 tsubo) and is situated on the 2nd floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete building constructed in July 1990. A key feature is the balcony, which provides a stunning westward view of the summer version of Mount Fuji, and the unit also enjoys vistas of Lake Yamanaka and the Southern Alps.
The apartment's layout includes a spacious combined living, dining, and kitchen area of approximately 20.2 tatami mats. The living room faces a Japanese-style room (washitsu), and the kitchen is equipped with a counter. The bathroom features a jet bath for relaxation. The building itself is part of a well-appointed resort complex offering extensive shared facilities for residents. These include a tennis court, a fitness studio, and other amenities such as billiards, karaoke, and a guest room within the villa area.
According to the agent's notes, the equipment and utilities are managed by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) for electricity, while LP gas is supplied via a centralized system. Water is sourced from a well, with gas-powered water heating. Drainage and sewage are handled by a centralized purification tank. The property is designated as being within a sediment disaster warning area (yellow zone). The management is fully entrusted to Tokyu Community Co., Ltd., with a monthly management fee of 19,040 yen and a repair reserve fund of 6,590 yen, totaling 25,630 yen per month. The annual parking fee is 60,000 yen for 32 spaces, with an additional 24 spaces available for free.
The area surrounding Lake Yamanaka is a premier resort destination within the Fuji Five Lakes region, renowned for its outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and hiking. An interesting fact is that Lake Yamanaka is the largest of the five lakes by surface area and is the highest in elevation. The closest major landmark is, unmistakably, the iconic Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which dominates the skyline and provides a breathtaking backdrop for this resort property.