Hataya Daiichi Building: Prime Commercial Space in Kokubunji
This prominent commercial property, the Hataya Daiichi Building, offers a substantial 663.99 sqm (approximately 200.85 tsubo) of exclusive floor space on the first floor. Constructed in March 1998, this 17-story reinforced concrete (RC) building is strategically positioned on a corner lot in the Minami-cho 2-chome district of Kokubunji City, Tokyo.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The property's equipment includes 24-hour security. Important special notes/remarks are as follows: 3 minutes to the station, first-floor portion, corner lot. All terms are negotiable, and the contract period is open for discussion. The layout is suitable for various commercial uses, with specific permission for restaurant operations. The lease is structured as a fixed-term tenancy with a 10-year contract period. Key financials include a monthly rent of 2,872,258 JPY, a security deposit of 10 months' rent, a key money of 1 month's rent, and no gratuity fee or monthly management fees.
The area of Kokubunji is a vibrant suburban city known for its rich history and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, meaning "Temple of the Province," originates from the ancient Kokubun-ji temples established nationwide by Emperor Shōmu in the Nara period. The property is exceptionally well-connected, being just a 3-minute walk from Kokubunji Station on the JR Chuo Line, providing direct access to Shinjuku and Tokyo Station. The closest major landmark is the historic Kokubunji Temple ruins, a serene park preserving the archaeological site of the area's namesake provincial temple, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the urban environment.