Lakeway: A Resort Condominium with Direct Views of Mount Fuji
This property is a spacious 3LDK condominium located in the Lakeway building within the scenic Fuji Five Lakes region. The living room offers a direct, frontal view of the iconic Mount Fuji, a feature that defines this resort home. The unit is situated on the 3rd floor of a 6-story building and boasts a generous private floor area of 124.59 square meters. The south-facing living, dining, and kitchen area is bright and airy, with plans to install traditional tatami flooring in the Japanese-style room. The property includes two Western-style bedrooms; one features a walk-in closet, and the other includes a cloakroom. The kitchen is a counter-style design, and the bathroom comes with a window. Additional storage is provided by a walk-in closet and a separate storage room.
According to the agent's notes, the equipment includes electricity supplied by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). A special note clarifies that the individual household water charge includes usage of up to 20 cubic meters.
The Lakeway building itself offers extensive resort-style amenities for residents. These include a large communal bath with a sauna that is available for use year-round. Other shared facilities consist of a fitness room and a lounge area on the second floor where residents can enjoy games like Go and Shogi. The building's lobby is open and features a double-height ceiling. For convenience, there is parking available for 50 vehicles at no charge. The property was built in October 1989 with a reinforced concrete structure.
The location is highly convenient for a resort lifestyle. It is approximately an 82-meter walk from the Kawaguchi Elementary School Mae bus stop, providing access to public transport. The property is about a 9-minute walk (700 meters) to the Lake Kawaguchi Circumference Road. The area is rich in cultural attractions, with the Kawaguchiko Konohana Museum of Art approximately 650 meters away and the Kawaguchiko Museum of Music and Forest about 870 meters away.
The Fuji Five Lakes area, centered around Lake Kawaguchi, is one of Japan's most famous tourist destinations, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and panoramic views of Mount Fuji. An interesting fact about the region is that Lake Kawaguchi is the only one of the five lakes to have an island, known as Kawaguchi-ko Island or Unoshima, which can be reached by a short sightseeing boat ride. The closest major landmark is, unmistakably, the majestic Mount Fuji itself, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site and Japan's tallest peak, which dominates the skyline and provides a breathtaking backdrop for this exceptional property.