Swedish-Style Chalet with Wood Stove in Yamanakako Swedish Village
This charming 3LDK detached villa is located within the Yamanakako Swedish Village, a community known for its distinctive Scandinavian-style architecture. The two-story house offers approximately 96.75 square meters of living space on a generous 360.57 square meter plot. A key feature is the cozy wood-burning stove in the living room, adding warmth and character. The property includes a wooden deck, one car parking space, and is equipped with LP gas for individual use, a private water supply system, a gas water heater, and an individual septic tank for drainage.
According to the agent's notes, the electricity provider is Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). There is a one-time utility facility fee of 330,000 yen (tax included) payable upon acquisition for water and electrical equipment. The monthly management fee of 8,334 yen (annual 100,000 yen for individuals) includes water charges. It is important to note that the stated management fee is for individual owners; for corporate ownership, the annual fee would be 230,000 yen (tax included). The property is subject to landslide disaster warning zone (yellow zone) regulations, and commercial activities such as minpaku (private lodging) are prohibited by management regulations.
The area around Lake Yamanaka, one of the iconic Fuji Five Lakes, is a premier resort destination offering stunning views of Mount Fuji. The lake itself is the highest of the five and remains liquid year-round, never freezing, which allows for boating and lakeside walks in every season. The property is situated approximately 13 minutes by car from the Yamanakako Interchange on the East Fuji Five Lakes Road, providing convenient access. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which dominates the skyline and offers unparalleled hiking and photographic opportunities.