Spacious 2LDK Apartment with Panoramic Views in Hamura
This bright and airy 2LDK apartment, located on the 6th floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete building, offers a prime living experience just a 3-minute walk from Hamura Station. The unit benefits from a corner position with windows on three sides, ensuring excellent sunlight, ventilation, and panoramic views. On clear days, residents can even enjoy a view of Mount Fuji, and the elevated position provides a vantage point for summer fireworks displays.
The property has been comprehensively renovated as of December 2025, featuring a complete renewal of the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, fixtures, and electric water heater. The renovation also included converting a traditional Japanese room into a Western-style room, replacing all flooring and wall coverings. The modern kitchen is equipped with a flat, easy-to-clean 3-burner IH cooking hob and a grill. The bathroom is separate from the toilet, and the vanity area features a convenient three-way mirror. The entrance includes a shoe cabinet and a large storage space with two hanging bars.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, open kitchen, IH cooker, closet space, two or more air conditioning units, a 24-hour ventilation system, internet readiness, indoor laundry space, indoor drying area, bay window, lighting fixtures, monitor intercom, security camera, heated toilet seat, high-temperature differential hot water system, shower-equipped vanity, all-electric appliances, elevator, and free bicycle parking. Special notes highlight that there is no building directly in front, allowing for two-sided natural light. Important remarks indicate that large-scale repair work is under consideration, the repair reserve fund holds approximately 40.41 million yen, there is a renovation history, pets are not allowed, and management and repair fees are scheduled to change from March 2026.
The apartment is situated in the vibrant Hamura City, part of the greater Tokyo metropolis. An interesting local fact is that Hamura is home to the pristine Tamagawa Josui, an historic aqueduct built in 1653 to supply water to Edo (old Tokyo), which is still in use today and lined with cherry trees. The area provides convenient access to the natural beauty of the Okutama region, with the iconic Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination with ancient temples, being a major landmark within a reasonable distance.