New House Residence Building 3: A Pet-Friendly Detached Rental in Kirishima
This property is New House Residence Building 3, a detached rental house located in Kokubuhirose 1-chome, Kirishima City, Kagoshima Prefecture. The property features a 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 50.41 square meters, situated on the first floor of a single-story wooden structure built in December 1987.
The agent's notes highlight several key features and equipment. The unit includes air conditioning, flooring throughout, a walk-in closet, a bidet toilet seat, a bath with reheating function, a system kitchen, a separate washbasin, an indoor laundry machine space, and a bathroom dryer. The property is pet-friendly (pets are negotiable), specifically noting that cats are allowed. The south-facing orientation promises bright sunlight and good exposure. The flooring is easy to clean and maintain, and is resistant to mites and mold. The separate washbasin, detached from the bathroom, is very convenient for makeup and hair styling. Parking is available for two or more vehicles at no extra cost, though the parking spaces are tandem (in a row) and there are restrictions on the types of vehicles that can be parked.
Additional conditions include no key money, a security deposit equivalent to one month's rent (which increases by one additional month if a pet is kept), and no monthly management fees. A guarantor is not required, and immediate occupancy is possible. The property is listed for online consultation. The initial costs are estimated to be around 114,020 yen, which includes the first month's rent, deposit, and additional fees such as a "Support Plus" fee of 1,800 yen, a rent transfer fee of 220 yen, and a key replacement cost of 22,000 yen.
The area of Kirishima City in Kagoshima is rich in natural and cultural attractions. It is part of the Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park, famous for its active volcanoes, lush highlands, and numerous natural hot springs. A fascinating fact about the region is that Kirishima is considered one of the birthplaces of Japanese mythology, where the legendary god Ninigi-no-Mikoto is said to have descended from heaven. The closest major landmark is the majestic Sakurajima, an active stratovolcano located across Kagoshima Bay, which is one of Japan's most iconic and frequently erupting volcanoes.