Spacious 9th-Floor Apartment with Expansive Roof Balcony in Historic Shuzenji Onsen
This unique apartment, located on the 9th floor of the Cesar Shuzenji building, offers a rare combination of modern living and access to the historic charm of Shuzenji Onsen. The property features a bright, south-east facing 1LDK layout with a generous 60.48 sqm of private living space. The standout feature is the expansive roof balcony measuring over 35.2 sqm, providing a private outdoor oasis with views of greenery and seasonal landscapes, perfect for drying laundry, gardening, or simply relaxing.
Special notes from the agent highlight key features: The property is ready for immediate handover. It is situated in the heart of the Shuzenji hot spring town, offering excellent access via walking or bus. The area is rich with nature and seasonal flowers, with the "Rainbow Village" (Niji no Sato) theme park nearby. The location provides easy access to the Shuzenji Road and Shuzenji Interchange by car. Given its setting in a tourist and villa area, it is suitable not only for permanent residence but also as a vacation home or second house. A significant perk is the ability to use the large communal bath at the adjacent hotel (Takitei) for 500 yen per visit. The hotel's restaurants are also available for use (for a fee). The building includes shared amenities like a ping-pong table and exercise equipment for resident use. The kitchen is an all-electric system for peace of mind, and the approach to the building resembles a hotel entrance. The property is also noted for being near the start of the train line, having a wide balcony, an elevator, and parking for motorcycles and cars (with a monthly fee of 1,000 yen).
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Living in Shuzenji means immersing yourself in a town famed for its therapeutic hot springs, traditional architecture, and serene riverside setting along the Katsuragawa River. An interesting local fact is that Shuzenji Temple, from which the town gets its name, was founded over 1,200 years ago by the Buddhist monk Kobo Daishi. The area is a gateway to the Izu Peninsula's stunning natural attractions, with the iconic Mount Fuji providing a breathtaking backdrop visible from many vantage points in the region.