Commercial Office and Retail Space in Tsukuba, Ibaraki
This commercial property, KMS.SII, offers a versatile space suitable for office or retail use, located in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The unit provides a dedicated floor area of 45.66 square meters (approximately 13.81 tsubo) in a modern steel-framed building constructed in December 2002. The building is a four-story structure, with this specific unit situated on the third floor. It is conveniently positioned within a 10-minute walk from the Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express line, providing excellent access to Tokyo and the greater metropolitan area.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential details for prospective tenants. The listed equipment and facilities include Propane gas, an elevator, a private toilet, and the unit is a corner room. Important special notes clarify the financial terms: The monthly rent and common service fee are listed excluding consumption tax. A separate garbage disposal fee of 4,500 yen per month (tax excluded) applies. Tenants are required to join a fire insurance plan. Use of a guarantee company is permitted (excluding major corporations). A renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent will be charged upon contract renewal. A key restriction is that the premises cannot be used for a restaurant or eatery.
The rental terms include a security deposit of 3 months' rent, a key money (reikin) payment of 1 month's rent, and a monthly common service fee (共益費) of 5,500 yen. There is no separate management fee. Parking is available nearby for 5,500 yen per month. The initial contract period is set for 3 years, and the property is currently vacant with move-in timing open for consultation.
The area of Tsukuba is renowned as a planned science city, home to numerous national research institutes and the University of Tsukuba. An interesting fact is that the city's Tsukuba Center Building was designed by the famous architect Arata Isozaki. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC), the headquarters of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), which is a focal point for Japan's space exploration programs and a point of interest for visitors.