Spacious 1LDK Apartment in Central Asahikawa, Hokkaido
This well-appointed 1LDK apartment is located in the convenient and vibrant area of Asahikawa's Sangyo-dori 14-chome. The property is an apartment within the "Advanced 3-jo" building, a 5-storey steel structure built in August 1988. It occupies a corner unit on the first floor, offering a total private floor area of 43.67 square meters (approximately 13.21 tsubo), which includes a balcony. The layout is a 1LDK, providing a comfortable living, dining, and kitchen area alongside a separate bedroom.
The apartment has been comprehensively renovated inside, with a full interior refurbishment already completed. Furthermore, the exterior is scheduled to be repainted in the spring, promising an updated and fresh appearance for the building. The unit benefits from dual-aspect lighting with windows on two sides, and the primary source of natural light is from the east. It is also designated as an elderly-friendly residence.
Equipment includes a toilet with a bidet seat, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, an IH cooking heater, ample storage space and closets, air conditioning, heating, internet connectivity, an indoor washing machine space, cushion flooring, lighting fixtures, a security camera, a fire alarm, a water heater, and an all-electric system. The building is equipped with an elevator. Special notes confirm that pets are allowed for consultation; small dogs and cats are permissible, with the rent adjusted to 47,000 yen for pet owners. Two-person occupancy is also permitted. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The location is highly convenient, being close to the Ginza Shopping Street, ensuring excellent access to daily amenities and shopping. Asahikawa, Hokkaido's second-largest city, is a major hub in the center of the prefecture, famous for its vibrant food scene and as a gateway to the Daisetsuzan National Park. An interesting local fact is that Asahikawa is home to the Asahiyama Zoo, one of Japan's most popular and innovative zoos, renowned for its unique animal enclosures that allow for "action viewing" of the creatures. The closest major landmark is the Asahikawa Ramen Village, a dedicated complex where visitors can sample the city's distinct, soy sauce-based ramen, a celebrated local specialty.