Compact and Convenient Student Apartment in a Quiet Residential Area of Toyama City
This is a student-exclusive, corner-unit apartment located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Toyama City. The property is a one-room layout with a total floor area of 16 square meters (approximately 4.84 tsubo). It is situated on the 2nd floor of a 3-story steel-framed building constructed in January 1977.
The apartment features a unit bath and toilet, a closet, air conditioning, and an internet-ready connection. The flooring is cushioned, and lighting fixtures are included. The property uses city gas for cooking and hot water supply. A free bicycle parking area is available on-site. The kitchen is equipped with a single-burner stove and storage. The entrance has a curtain for privacy when receiving guests, and the unit includes a drying bar. Other equipment includes a monitor-equipped intercom and ventilation.
Special notes indicate the property is in a quiet residential area. A remark clarifies that the laundry room is located on the first floor of the building. The apartment underwent comprehensive renovation in March 2010, which included the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, plumbing pipes, water heater, as well as interior finishes such as flooring, interior doors, walls, and ceilings.
The location offers exceptional convenience for students. Toyama University's Gofuku Campus is just a 675-meter walk away, and the apartment is approximately a 6-minute walk from the Toyama Chitetsu Dentetsu Toyama Shinai Line's Toyama Daigaku-mae Station. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a Seven-Eleven convenience store 292 meters away, a supermarket (Osakaya Shop Gofuku Store) 401 meters away, and a drugstore (Welcia) 410 meters away.
The surrounding area of Toyama City is known for its stunning natural scenery and rich cultural heritage. An interesting fact is that Toyama Bay is famous for its unique 'firefly squid' phenomenon, where the bioluminescent squid light up the shoreline during spring. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tateyama Mountain Range, part of the Japanese Alps, which offers spectacular hiking and views accessible from the city.