Cozy 1K Apartment with Free Internet and Parking in Nagaoka
This well-maintained 1K apartment offers a comfortable and convenient living space in the quiet residential neighborhood of Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. The property features a 23.1㎡ layout with a separate kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. The entire living space is finished with flooring, and the apartment includes air conditioning, city gas, public water supply, and sewer systems. Notable amenities include a bay window, space for a gas stove installation, double-glazed windows, an indoor washing machine space, and a TV monitor intercom. A significant advantage is the inclusion of free internet service.
The property is equipped with a dedicated garbage area within the grounds and offers one free parking space. It is ideally suited for single occupants and students, with a specific recommendation for students of Nagaoka Institute of Technology. No key money (礼金) is required, and a guarantee company can be utilized. The apartment is located on the first floor of a two-story wooden apartment building constructed in March 1996.
The surrounding area provides excellent daily convenience. The nearest bus stop is approximately 200m away, and a convenience store is about 360m away. Supermarkets and drugstores are within 630m, and a Don Quijote discount store is just 330m from the property. For students, Nagaoka Institute of Technology is roughly 3,200m away, Seiryo Rehabilitation College is about 2,600m, and Sado University is approximately 3,600m. The area is also recommended for those commuting to work in the Shinsan direction or using National Route 8.
Nagaoka is a major city in Niigata with a rich history and culture. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its spectacular annual Nagaoka Festival, which features one of Japan's most impressive firework displays over the Shinano River. While the city itself is inland, it serves as a gateway to the scenic Sado Island and the ski resorts of the Japanese Alps, with the iconic Yahiko Shrine, a nationally important cultural property, located a short drive away in neighboring Yahiko village.