Country Estate for Sale in Atami, Izu / Hakone National Park in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Nishiyama Club - Sophisticated Estate
Access Approx. 9-min. walk From Kinomiya Station on JR Line
Approx. 15-min. by car From Atami Station on JR Line
Train Approx. 50-min. on Shinkansen from Tokyo station
Land Size 4141.97 sqm.
Buildings Main Building,Tea house,Guest house
Completed Unknown (Early Showa Period, 1920s)
Gardens are recreated exactly as the famous Nishiyama-so estate of Tokugawa Mitsukuni in Ibaraki. The building was custom crafted for a local feudal lord. The main house facilities have all been updated to modern luxury standard. Hot spring water is fed to the property by the local hot spring association.
The estate is located just ten minute walk from Kinomi station in north Izu, one station south of Atami which is easily accessible from Tokyo in 45 minutes. Beaches and fine local seafood cuisine are nearby in Atami city and the Izu coastline. Mount Fuji and the many activities and art galleries available in Hakone national park are also just a short drive away.
Izu/Hakone National Park is the most visited domestic tourism destination in the Greater Tokyo area, with easy access by rail and car. Atami is famous for its natural hot springs and beaches. During recent years, the area has undergone a renaissance with older hotels being renovated and retiring couples moving out from Tokyo due to the favorable climate and lifestyle, yet easy access to the city and family.
EastEdge Partners can provide estate management services to watch over the place when you are not in Japan.
About This Property
Category
Resorts
Sold by
Company
Address
Atami
Izu / Hakone National Park in Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
Izu / Hakone National Park in Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
Built
1925
Area
368.58 m2
Stories
2
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
5
Sleeps
20
Parkings
6
Features - Amenities
- Furnished
- Appliances
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Gym/Spa
- Balcony
- Terrace
- Cable TV
- Ocean View
- Mountain View
- Garden are recreation of the famous Nishiyama-so estate of Tokugawa Mitsukuni in Ibaraki.
- Building was crafted for feudal lord.
- Natural hot spring water fed to property by local hot spring association.