Dia Palace Yamanakako 2: A Resort Condominium with Onsen and Mount Fuji Views
This property is a 6th-floor unit in the Dia Palace Yamanakako 2 condominium, offering a 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 58.95 sqm. The unit features a 13.5-jo (approximately 22.3 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area, a 6-jo Japanese-style room, and a 5.9-jo Western-style room. The balcony, accessible from the living area, provides a stunning view of Mount Fuji to the left. The kitchen has been upgraded with an IH cooktop. The building itself is a 6-story reinforced concrete structure built in June 1991, containing 47 units.
As per the agent's notes, the current status is that the unit is tenanted. The remarks state: "Currently tenanted. If you would like to actually see it, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date for a free viewing." The additional notes provide crucial details: "Construction companies: Tokai Kogyo / Hayano-gumi Joint Venture. This is a resort condominium with a large communal bath." This confirms the property's unique resort-style amenity of a large onsen (hot spring) bath for residents.
The property is being sold as an owner-change opportunity. The existing lease is a fixed-term building lease agreement running until August 31, 2027, with a monthly rent of 72,000 yen. Prospective buyers are required to enter into a rental management business contract with the listing agency upon purchase. The building offers 47 free off-site parking spaces, 24-hour garbage disposal, an auto-lock security system, and facilities including a sauna and a ping-pong room. Utilities include all-electric power, a septic tank, well water, and CATV/BS satellite compatibility.
Located in the scenic village of Yamanakako in Yamanashi Prefecture, the area is part of the Fuji Five Lakes region at the base of Mount Fuji. An interesting local fact is that Lake Yamanaka is the largest of the five lakes by surface area and remains unfrozen year-round due to its depth, allowing for winter sports like ice fishing. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Fuji itself, Japan's highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage site, visible from the property's balcony.