Convenient 1K Apartment in Tachikawa, Tokyo
This 1K apartment, located in Tachikawa City, Tokyo, offers a convenient lifestyle with Tachikawa Station approximately an 8-minute walk away, ensuring smooth daily commutes. The layout features a separate kitchen and a Western-style room of about 6 tatami mats, creating a comfortable living space. The unit includes a built-in closet and a wooden-floored area for added functionality.
The apartment is equipped with city gas, air conditioning, a unit bath, and separate bath and toilet facilities for added convenience. It is possible to install a gas stove. Other facilities include hot water supply, a dedicated toilet, shower, washbasin, flooring, a laundry machine space, CATV, top-floor location, storage space, and a fire alarm.
Special notes regarding occupancy conditions are as follows: There is a tenant screening process (an interview may be conducted). A joint guarantor is required (preferably a relative). Joining a rental guarantee company is mandatory. Subscribing to the company-designated fire insurance is required. Documents required at application: For the contract holder: Copy of identification (driver's license or health insurance card). For the joint guarantor: Copy of identification (driver's license or health insurance card). Documents required at contract signing: For the contract holder: Seal registration certificate, residence certificate, income proof. For the joint guarantor: Seal registration certificate, residence certificate, income proof. Renewal fee: One month of the new rent.
The area around Tachikawa is a vibrant commercial hub in western Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Showa Kinen Park, a massive national park created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa's reign. The park features beautiful gardens, cycling paths, and water features, offering a vast green escape within the city. The closest major landmark is the historic Showa Memorial Museum, also located within the park, which details Japan's Showa period history.