Vacant Land in the Izu Fujimi Highlands Komatsugahara Resort Area
This is a plot of land for sale within the Izu Fujimi Highlands Komatsugahara Resort Area, offering a prime opportunity to build your own vacation home in a sought-after Shizuoka location. The property spans a generous 386 square meters (approximately 116.76 tsubo) and is situated on a sloping site within a well-established villa district.
Essential utilities are available for connection: electricity is supplied by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), gas is via individual propane tanks, water is from the municipal supply, and drainage utilizes an individual septic tank system. The annual property management fee is 44,110 yen, payable in a lump sum each year. It is important to note that after construction, the management fee may vary depending on the size of the building you erect. A one-time plot name registration fee of 9,900 yen applies per plot.
The resort area itself offers excellent shared amenities, including a tennis court and a dog run for pet owners. Owners also benefit from an owner's card, which provides access to various discounts and services. The land is subject to several regulations: it is within a Land Readjustment Control Area, a Building Standards Act Article 22 zone (related to fire prevention), and is governed by cliff ordinances. Furthermore, the resort has its own voluntary regulations limiting buildings to two stories; structures exceeding 10 meters in height will be subject to sunlight obstruction regulations. The maximum building coverage ratio is 30% and the floor area ratio is 200%.
The area is part of Izu-no-Kuni City in Shizuoka Prefecture, a region famed for its hot springs, dramatic coastlines, and views of Mount Fuji. An interesting local fact is that Izu-no-Kuni City is home to the historic Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a key part of Japan's industrial revolution in the 19th century. The closest major tourist attraction is the magnificent Atami Castle, a modern reconstruction offering panoramic views over Sagami Bay and housing a fascinating museum and samurai experience.