Charming Wooden Rental House in Ikeda Town, Hokkaido
The house is a two-story wooden structure built in September 1979, making it approximately 46 years old. It is available for immediate occupancy. The monthly rent is 50,000 yen with no additional management fees. There is no security deposit (敷金) and no key money (礼金) required, making moving in straightforward and cost-effective. The property is a short 15-minute walk from JR Nemuro Main Line's Ikeda Station, providing easy rail access.
Ikeda Town, with a population of around 7,000, is known as the birthplace of Tokachi Wine, Japan's first municipality-produced wine. The town enjoys the famously clear "Tokachi-bare" weather and relatively low snowfall for Hokkaido, creating a pleasant living environment. It boasts excellent transport links, with the Tokachi-Obihiro Airport about 50 minutes away by car and express train stops within the town, enabling day trips to major cities like Sapporo, Asahikawa, and Kushiro. The town is also recognized for its strong support systems for families and active seniors, contributing to its growing popularity. A notable nearby landmark is the scenic Tokachi region, renowned for its vast plains and agricultural beauty, with the iconic Tokachi Mountains forming a picturesque backdrop.