Commercial Property for Rent in Sakata, Yamagata
This commercial property, located in Sakata City, Yamagata Prefecture, offers a substantial shop and office space of approximately 249.41 square meters (about 47 tsubo). The building is a 5-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in March 1979, with the available unit situated on the first floor. The property is situated in a commercial zone and is a 16-minute walk from the JR Uetsu West Line's Sakata Station.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The facilities include air conditioning, heating, and a private toilet. Special notes indicate parking is available for two vehicles, and the property cannot be used for restaurants or eateries. Important remarks specify that the property is rented 'as-is.' If there is any discrepancy between the listing overview and the actual condition, the current condition takes precedence. There is no city gas infrastructure; tenants wishing to install gas must consult with installation contractors themselves. The tenant is responsible for addressing all legal regulations and ordinances applicable to the property. Furthermore, due to the overall aging of the building, deterioration from age is evident. While necessary repair work for leaks has been conducted, there is a possibility of sudden water leakage occurring after moving in, particularly during heavy rainfall.
The rental terms include a monthly rent of 253,000 yen. A security deposit of three months' rent is required, but there is no key money. A two-year lease term is standard, and tenants must join the Ark Chintai Hoshou guarantee program (a one-time fee of 230,000 yen). Parking is available at an additional monthly cost of 5,500 yen. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
Sakata is a historic port city on the Sea of Japan coast, once a vital hub for the Kitamaebune trade ships during the Edo period. This maritime history contributed significantly to the city's development and cultural heritage. A major landmark near this property is the iconic Sankyo Soko, a row of beautifully preserved traditional wooden rice storehouses, which stand as a testament to the city's prosperous trading past and are a popular tourist attraction.