Vacant Yakitori Restaurant with Established Clientele in Sakata
This property is a vacant shop space, previously operating as a yakitori restaurant. It is situated within a residential area and was known for having a substantial base of regular customers. The monthly rent is 50,000 yen. The property features a total floor area of 61.23 square meters (approximately 18.52 tsubo) and is configured as a single-story, wooden structure built in October 1977.
Key facilities and equipment include propane gas and a dedicated toilet. Important special notes indicate that parking is available free of charge and the premises are suitable for a restaurant or food service business. Additional remarks confirm it is the empty shop of a former yakitori restaurant, located in a residential neighborhood with many loyal patrons. The lease renewal fee is equivalent to 0.25 months of the new rent.
Other financial details include a security deposit of 3 months (150,000 yen), a key money (reikin) payment of 50,000 yen, and a contract term of 3 years. There are no monthly management or common service fees. The property is currently vacant and the move-in date is negotiable.
The area of Sakata in Yamagata Prefecture is a historic port city on the Sea of Japan, once a vital hub for the Kitamaebune trade ships during the Edo period, which brought significant wealth and culture to the region. The closest major landmark is the iconic Sankyo Soko, a picturesque row of historic wooden rice storehouses that stand as a testament to the city's prosperous trading past and are a designated Important Cultural Property of Japan.