Commercial Space for Rent in Sapporo's Shiny Neighbourhood
This commercial property, known as Stage II, offers a spacious 84.00 sqm (approximately 25.41 tsubo) unit located in the Shiny neighbourhood of Sapporo's Kiyota Ward, Hokkaido. The building is a single-storey steel structure built in August 2001 and is currently occupied, with the move-in date subject to consultation. The property is designated for use in a neighbourhood commercial zone, making it suitable for a variety of business types, though certain industry restrictions apply. The unit features a generous ceiling height of 3.2 meters.
The property's facilities include city gas. Important special notes have been provided by the agent. The parking situation includes free parking for the unit, but employees are not permitted to use the shared parking lot; a separate paid parking option is available at ¥16,500 per space. The underground pit is equipped with water supply (25mm), drainage (100v & 80v), and city gas (13A). The current electricity contract is for the minimum amperage; tenants wishing to use more power will need to change the contract themselves. The rental guarantee is required, managed by J-Lease Co., Ltd., with an initial guarantee fee equivalent to one month's rent and a subsequent annual continuation fee of 10% of the rent. The security deposit is 12 months' rent, with no key money required. The monthly common service fee is ¥41,927. The initial contract term is 5 years.
The road access details are specific: the property fronts two roads (excluding corner lots). To the southwest, it faces a 32-meter wide public road with a frontage of 76.2 meters, with no designated position. To the northwest, it faces a 20-meter wide public road with a frontage of 30.8 meters, also with no designated position. The property is noted as suitable for restaurants.
The area, Kiyota Ward, is a modern residential suburb of Sapporo known for its planned communities and green spaces. An interesting fact is that the nearby 'Miyanosawa' area is home to the Sapporo Salmon Museum, dedicated to the fish that is a symbol of Hokkaido. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and scenic Moerenuma Park, a vast art park designed by the world-renowned artist and sculptor Isamu Noguchi, featuring striking geometric landscapes and play equipment.