Spacious Detached Rental House in Miyazaki with Convenient Amenities
This detached rental house, known as the Hidaka Rental House (Tobieda) East 1, offers a comfortable living space in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. The property features a 3K layout with a total floor area of 45.00 square meters, spread across a single-story wooden structure built in January 1979. The layout consists of two Western-style rooms (each 4.50 tatami mats) and one Japanese-style room (4.50 tatami mats), providing flexible living arrangements. The property is equipped with essential amenities including air conditioning, flooring, a walk-in closet, a bidet toilet seat, a bath with reheating function, a system kitchen, an independent washbasin, an indoor laundry machine space, a bathroom dryer, and parking for two vehicles at no extra cost.
Key features highlighted in the agent notes include the convenience of an independent washbasin, separated from the bathroom, which is ideal for makeup and hairstyling. The property utilizes propane gas, noted for its strong heating power which allows for quick bath heating and efficient cooking, potentially making meals more delicious. An additional benefit is that propane gas systems often have faster recovery times after disasters. Furthermore, the indoor space for the washing machine protects it from the elements, contributing to its longevity. The property is pet-friendly on a consultation basis (ペット相談).
The location is a 19-minute walk from JR Miyazaki Airport Line's Tagoshi Station. The surrounding area is residential and family-friendly, with Tobieda Nursery School located within 437 meters. For daily needs, a 7-Eleven convenience store is 684 meters away. The property falls within the catchment areas for Akagi Elementary School and Akagi Higashi Junior High School.
Miyazaki City is the capital of Miyazaki Prefecture on Japan's southern island of Kyushu, known for its warm climate and palm-tree lined streets. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Miyazaki Jingu, a major Shinto shrine dedicated to Japan's first legendary emperor, Emperor Jimmu. The area is also famous for its proximity to Aoshima, a small, picturesque island connected to the mainland by a bridge and surrounded by the unique "Devil's Washboard" rock formations, making it a popular scenic and spiritual spot for both tourists and locals.