Renovated 3LDK Apartment in Hino, Tokyo with Pet-Friendly Policy
This property is a renovated 3LDK apartment located in a quiet residential area of Hino City, Tokyo. The apartment is situated on the 2nd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in March 1988. The total floor area is 61.24 sqm (approximately 18.52 tsubo), with a layout comprising one 6-tatami Japanese-style room, two 4.5-tatami Western-style rooms, and an 11-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area. A 7.15 sqm balcony with a southern exposure is also included.
Key features and equipment include a full renovation completed in December 2025, covering the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin area, water heater, and all interior finishes (floors, walls, ceilings, and fittings). Specific amenities are a system kitchen with a counter and water purifier, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size equipped with a shower, bath with re-heating function, bath dryer, and bathroom heater, a washlet toilet, ample storage space including storage in all rooms and an indoor laundry area, a monitor-equipped auto-lock and intercom system, a dimple key, city gas, and available bicycle and motorcycle parking. The building is managed by Japan Housing Corporation with a full-consignment, daytime management system. The property is noted for its quiet residential setting and barrier-free features, with no building directly in front. Pet ownership is negotiable.
The location offers excellent access, being approximately a 10-minute walk from both the Tama Monorail and Keio Railway's Takahatadobutsu Station (高幡不動駅). The area is rich in nature and provides a serene living environment. An interesting fact about Hino City is its deep connection to the famous Edo-period scholar and poet, Matsuo Basho, who spent his final years in the area. The closest major landmark is the historic and spiritually significant Takao-san Yakuo-in Temple, a famous mountain temple on Mount Takao, which is a short train ride away and a popular destination for hiking and cultural visits.