Compact and Convenient Apartment in Yokohama's Serene Neighborhood
This apartment, located in the quiet residential area of Yako 4-chome, Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, offers a compact and efficient living space. The property is a 1K layout with a total private area of 13.70 square meters, featuring a Western-style room and a balcony. It is situated on the top (2nd) floor of a two-story wooden apartment building constructed in March 1992 and is immediately available for occupancy.
The apartment comes equipped with a comprehensive set of facilities for comfortable urban living. These include city gas, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, hot water supply, a private toilet, a combined bath and toilet unit, a shower, space for a washing machine, CATV and BS terminals, a loft, a bay window, and flooring. A balcony and a fire alarm are also installed.
A key special note for this rental property is the renewal fee structure: a renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent is applicable. The initial costs include a security deposit of one month's rent and no key money. There are no monthly management or common area fees. The property is located in a quiet residential district, providing a peaceful living environment. It offers excellent access to public transport, being just a 4-minute walk from Shitte Station on the Nambu Line, a 12-minute walk from Yako Station, and a 19-minute walk from Kawasaki Station, which serves the Keihin-Tohoku and Negishi lines.
The Tsurumi Ward area of Yokohama is a vibrant mix of residential neighborhoods and industrial zones, with a rich history as a major port and industrial center. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge, one of the longest truss bridges in Japan, which offers impressive views of the surrounding industrial landscape and the Keihin Industrial Area. For recreation and nature, residents can easily visit the nearby Kawasaki Daishi Heiken-ji Temple, a famous and historically significant Buddhist temple in neighboring Kawasaki, known for its grand architecture and as a popular site for hatsumode (the first shrine visit of the New Year).