Spacious 6DK Rental House in the Historic Hot Spring Town of Aizu-Wakamatsu
Translated agent notes reveal comprehensive equipment and features. The house includes two toilets, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a shower room, a bathroom with a window, a washroom, a washstand, an independent washroom, and the possibility for a gas stove. It is well-equipped with storage space, closets, a shoe box, air conditioning, BS/CS/CATV terminals, cable TV internet, wired broadcasting, optical fiber, internet compatibility, a washing machine placement area (indoor), flooring, storm shutters, shutters, lighting fixtures, appliances included, a telephone, furniture included, hot water supply, a bicycle parking area, and a motorcycle parking area. Special notes indicate the property is suitable for two-generation families and elderly residents, located in a quiet residential area with no building directly in front, and features two-sided and three-sided natural lighting. Remarks confirm the property is pet negotiable (small dogs, large dogs, cats allowed), musical instruments negotiable, suitable for two-person occupancy, room share allowed, DIY allowed, and can be used as an office or for SOHO work.
The rental terms are notably favorable, with a monthly rent of 75,000 JPY and a monthly management fee of 7,500 JPY. There is no key money (reikin), no security deposit (shikikin), and a renewal fee of 0.1 months' rent. A free rent period is available: for every 700 JPY increase in the management fee, one month's rent is free, with a maximum of two months free, and longer terms are negotiable. The contract period is two years, and tenant insurance is required.
The property is situated in the Higashiyama-cho Yumoto area of Aizu-Wakamatsu, a city famed for its samurai history and the iconic Tsuruga Castle. The area is part of the wider Aizu region, known for its high-quality lacquerware and sake. An interesting local fact is that Aizu-Wakamatsu is home to the Aizu Hanko Nisshinkan, one of the most prestigious samurai clan schools of the Edo period. The closest major tourist attraction is the Tsuruga Castle, a beautifully reconstructed castle keep that stands as a symbol of the city's resilience and rich samurai heritage.