Warehouse for Lease in Higashimurayama, Tokyo
This substantial warehouse property, located in the Enna 5-chome area of Higashimurayama City, Tokyo, presents a significant commercial leasing opportunity. The building was constructed in March 1971 and features a robust steel-frame structure, standing as a single-story facility. The total usable floor area is a generous 1,473.34 square meters, providing ample space for storage, light industrial use, or logistics operations.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this listing. The property is situated within a Quasi-Industrial Zone, which permits a range of commercial and light industrial activities. The building is noted as being a low-floor style design, which may facilitate easier loading and access. Furthermore, there is a condition for joining a guarantee company, which is a standard requirement for many commercial leases in Japan to secure the rental contract.
The financial terms include a monthly rent of 2,108,066 JPY. Additional monthly costs include a management fee of 31,625 JPY. The initial deposit required is equivalent to four months' rent, with a 'reikin' (gratuity fee) of one month's rent. A 'shikibiki' (non-refundable deposit) of one month's rent is also applicable. There is no separate security deposit. The lease contract period is set for five years. A significant benefit for tenants is the inclusion of free parking on the premises.
Higashimurayama City offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility to greater Tokyo. The area is well-connected, with the Seibu Shinjuku Line's Kumegawa Station approximately a 25-minute walk away, and the Kan-Etsu Expressway's Tokorozawa Interchange about 8.6 km by road. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to part of the historic Tamagawa Josui, an aqueduct built during the Edo period to supply water to Edo (old Tokyo), showcasing the area's long-standing importance to the region's infrastructure. For recreation and nature, residents and visitors can enjoy the expansive Sayama Hills and the scenic Tama Lake, a popular spot for walking, cycling, and enjoying seasonal foliage.