This modernist cliffside villa was built in 1971 and sits alone inside a coastal National Park on the southern tip of Japans stunning Izu Peninsula The glassfronted homeand deck were designed to maximize the open views of the Pacific Ocean
Authentic example of Japanese modernist architecture
Close to famous beaches hiking trails hot springs and temples
No other buildings within view
Natural setting total privacy
Westfacing for stunning sunsets
Best views in Izu / Clifftop House 75 square meter
Deck overlooking the Pacific 35 square meter
There is a Japanese room on the upper floor One of the shoji walls folds from the ceiling to complete the effect of a traditional roomcozy sleeping chamber For a group of more than two extra Japanese futons and linen bedding are provided for laying out in the open space of the upstairs loft
The first floor features a large daybed built by a local carpentry master from camphor wood
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