Fine Nishiaraya: A Spacious Maisonette in a Quiet Residential Area of Toyama
This property is a well-equipped maisonette apartment located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Nishiaraya, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture. The apartment offers a generous 61.97 sqm (approximately 18.74 tsubo) of living space spread over two floors, featuring a 2DK layout. The layout includes a Japanese-style room (6-jo), a Western-style room (5.5-jo), and a combined dining-kitchen area (9.3-jo). Additional features include a loft, a sunroom, a shoe box, and a getabako (shoe cupboard).
The property comes with a comprehensive list of facilities and equipment. These include propane gas, air conditioning, underfloor heating, hot water supply, a separate bath and toilet, a dedicated toilet with a warm-water washlet bidet, a reheating function for the bath, an independent washroom, a shampoo dresser, a washbasin area, an indoor laundry machine space, CATV, a system kitchen, included lighting fixtures, double-glazed windows, a private garden, storage space, a TV monitor intercom, and a fire alarm.
Special notes from the agent highlight key features: the property is situated in a quiet residential area, is a maisonette (two-story apartment unit), includes parking for two cars, and offers a 'free rent' period. A further remark details mandatory costs: an 'Anshin Nyukyo Support' (Safe Move-in Support) fee of 16,500 yen (tax included) for the first contract period of 2 years is required. The renewal fee is set at 20,000 yen based on the old rent.
The area of Toyama City is known for its rich natural beauty, situated between the towering Northern Alps and the Sea of Japan. An interesting local fact is that Toyama Bay is one of the few places in the world where you can see the spectacular natural phenomenon of 'hotaruika' (firefly squid) illuminating the waters with bioluminescent blue light during spring. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a spectacular mountain sightseeing route traversing the Northern Japan Alps, offering breathtaking views, massive snow walls, and pristine alpine scenery.