Compact and Convenient Apartment in Takikawa, Hokkaido
This apartment, located in Takikawa City, Hokkaido, offers a compact and functional living space. The unit is a 1DK layout with a total private floor area of 24.17 square meters (approximately 7.31 tsubo). The breakdown includes a 5.6-tatami mat dining kitchen (DK) and a 5.2-tatami mat Western-style room. The building is a two-story wooden structure, and this specific unit is situated on the second floor. It was built in April 1991.
The property is equipped with a toilet featuring a bidet seat, a separate bath and toilet, space for a gas cooker, storage space, a shoe box, air conditioning, kerosene heating, FF heater, an indoor washing machine space, an indoor drying area, flooring, a bay window, lighting fixtures, and it is on the top floor. The property uses propane gas. Special notes indicate the property is within the district for Daiichi Elementary School and Koryo Junior High School. It features a meter-type kerosene tank and is not available to students. Please note that the interior photos shown are from a room of the same type, and the actual condition takes priority.
Additional remarks detail the financial conditions: a "beautification fee" of 40,000 yen is payable at the time of contract, an air conditioner maintenance fee of 16,500 yen is payable upon moving out, and a stove maintenance fee of 22,000 yen is also payable upon moving out. The rental contract requires a comprehensive insurance policy (approximately 18,000 yen for two years) and mandatory membership in a rental guarantee program (CIZ Hokkaido Guarantee). The monthly rent is 28,000 yen with no administrative fees, common service fees, or neighborhood association fees. There is no key money (reikin) or security deposit (shikikin). A free parking space is available. The contract period is two years with no renewal fee, and there is a two-month free rent period for the move-in month and the following month.
Takikawa is a city in the central Sorachi region of Hokkaido, known for its rich agricultural land and historical connection to coal mining. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Takikawa Phoenix, a professional basketball team. The closest major landmark is the Takikawa City Museum of Art and Natural History, which offers insights into the area's natural environment and cultural heritage.