Marubeni Fujizakura Resort Plot in Kawaguchiko
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial plot of land within the prestigious Marubeni Fujizakura Resort Area in Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture. The property comprises three contiguous lots totaling approximately 1,709 square meters (516.97 tsubo), offering a generous and flexible canvas for your dream vacation home. As a corner lot fronting roads to the east and south, it provides excellent access and potential for architectural design.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The equipment is listed as Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). A crucial special note states: "This land is bought and sold based on registered area (公簿面積); there will be no settlement for any increase or decrease in the actual measured area." Furthermore, detailed remarks outline several one-time fees: a repair reserve burden of 400,000 yen (tax-exempt), a water facility membership burden of 200,000 yen (tax-exempt), and a construction work burden (for buildings under 100m2) of 400,000 yen (tax-exempt). After building construction, annual charges include a basic water fee of 30,000 yen and a villa building burden (for under 100m2) of 34,500 yen.
The land is zoned as forest and is located outside of city planning areas, within the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park's ordinary zone and the Mt. Fuji Landscape Formation Area. The resort's autonomous regulations restrict building height to two stories and enforce specific setback rules. Notably, the property is subject to the Marubeni Fujizakura Resort management rules, which explicitly prohibit commercial activities such as minpaku (private lodging services). On-site amenities include two tennis courts (one paid, one free), streetlights, and a management office. Utilities are private, with individual LP gas and a septic tank system. A utility pole is present on the land.
The Kawaguchiko area is part of the iconic Fuji Five Lakes region, famed for its stunning views of Mount Fuji. An interesting local fact is that Lake Kawaguchi is the second largest of the five lakes and, due to its northerly position, often provides a perfect, unobstructed reflection of Mount Fuji on its calm surface, a phenomenon known as "Sakasa Fuji" (Upside-down Fuji). The closest major landmark is the world-renowned Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, known for its record-breaking roller coasters, located just a short drive away.