Sea I Villa Izu Atagawa: A Resort Condominium with Hot Springs and Ocean Views
This property is a spacious 1LDK apartment located on the 8th floor of the 12-story Sea I Villa Izu Atagawa resort condominium in Higashiizu, Shizuoka. With a private area of 49.09 square meters and a 5.63 square meter balcony offering eastern exposure, the unit provides comfortable living space with recently completed renovations. The renovations, scheduled for completion around January 2026, include converting the Japanese-style room into a Western-style room and replacing the wallpaper.
The apartment's equipment includes an electric water heater for hot water supply, an induction cooktop for the kitchen, and individually installed heating and cooling systems for personalized climate control. A critical note is that the electric water heater piping has not been replaced; if the piping work is not completed, the water heater cannot be used.
The building itself is a reinforced concrete (steel frame and reinforced concrete) structure built in May 1989 by a joint venture of Tokyu Construction and Tokyu Koken. It offers extensive resort-style amenities, including a large hot spring bath (using water from the Akamatsu Onsen Atagawa・Kitagawa No. 47 source), both indoor and seasonal outdoor pools, a sports gym, tennis courts, and a restaurant. The front desk is staffed 24/7 with auto-lock security, and parking is available. The property is pet-friendly, allowing up to two small pets.
Monthly fees include a management fee of 23,941 yen and a repair reserve fund of 8,930 yen, totaling 32,871 yen. Additional monthly costs are a basic water charge of 800 yen and an association fee of 500 yen. Purchase-related taxes include an annual fixed asset tax of approximately 58,300 yen, a one-time registration license tax of about 86,000 yen, and a real estate acquisition tax of roughly 190,000 yen.
The Higashiizu area is part of the stunning Izu Peninsula, renowned for its dramatic coastline, volcanic landscapes, and abundant hot springs. An interesting fact is that the peninsula is geologically distinct, having formed from the collision of multiple tectonic plates, which is why it boasts such a high concentration of onsens. The property is conveniently located about an 850-meter walk from Izu-Atagawa Station on the Izukyu Line, providing easy access to explore the region. The closest major landmark is the spectacular Jogasaki Coast, a scenic walking trail along volcanic cliffs with breathtaking ocean views, located just a short drive south.