Commercial Shop Space in Ryugasaki, Ibaraki
This property is a standalone commercial shop building located in Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The building, named 'Miyamoto Shop', offers a substantial dedicated floor area of 135.70 square meters (approximately 41.04 tsubo), providing ample space for a business operation. It is a two-story, steel-framed structure built in March 1986 and is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy.
The property comes equipped with several essential facilities, including propane gas, air conditioning for cooling, heating, hot water supply, and a dedicated toilet. It is also a corner unit. Special notes detail the road access: the property is situated on a corner lot with a 9-meter wide public road to the northeast and a 3-meter wide public road to the southwest. Importantly, the premises include parking space for three vehicles, and the property is approved for use as a restaurant or eatery. A key remark for tenants is the renewal fee structure, which stipulates a fee equivalent to one month of the new rent at the time of lease renewal.
The rental terms include a security deposit of three months' rent, a key money (reikin) payment of one month's rent, and no gratuity (shikikin). There is no monthly management or common service fee. The initial contract period is set for three years. The location is convenient, with Ryugasaki Station on the Kanto Railway Ryugasaki Line approximately a 12-minute walk away, and the Kamimachi Tsuji bus stop just a 1-minute walk from the property.
Ryugasaki City in Ibaraki Prefecture offers a blend of urban convenience and natural surroundings. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Ryugasaki City Museum, which features exhibits on the area's history and natural environment, including the nearby Tega-numa lake and swamp area, a registered Ramsar wetland site. For a major tourist attraction, visitors and residents can easily access the famous Kairaku-en Garden in Mito City, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, renowned for its over 3,000 plum trees that create a spectacular bloom in late winter.