Spacious 2LDK Apartment in Obihiro with Excellent Southern Sunlight
This well-presented apartment in Obihiro, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable and convenient living space. The property is a 70.2 sqm (approximately 21.23 tsubo) 2LDK layout on the first floor of a three-story wooden building constructed in November 2004. The floor plan consists of a 20-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area, an 8-tatami mat Western-style room, and a 6-tatami mat Western-style room. A key feature is the south-facing orientation of the main living areas, ensuring excellent natural light throughout the day.
According to the agent's notes, the apartment comes fully equipped with a range of amenities for modern living. These include a bidet toilet seat, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a washbasin with a shower attachment, an IH cooking heater, a trunk room, closets, a shoe box, air conditioning, heating, an indoor washing machine space, lighting fixtures, and it is an all-electric unit. The property is a corner room. Special remarks highlight that there is a parking area for two cars at no extra charge, arranged in a tandem/parallel configuration, and the south-facing aspect provides good sunlight.
The apartment is currently vacant and available for immediate move-in. The monthly rent is 64,000 yen with no additional management or common service fees. There is no key money (reikin) or security deposit (shikikin). Initial costs include a one-time water system disinfection fee of 8,800 yen. The rental contract is for a standard two-year term with a renewal fee of 10,000 yen. Tenant insurance and a rental guarantee are required.
The location in Obihiro's Nishi 8-jo Minami 31-chome district is highly convenient. The area is served by the Tokachi bus stop, just a 2-minute walk away. Daily necessities are easily met with several shops nearby, including a Shimamura fashion store (189m), Tsuruha Drug (236m), and Fukuhara (362m). For an interesting local fact, Obihiro is famously the birthplace of the beloved 'Butadon' (pork bowl), a rich and savory dish that is a must-try Hokkaido specialty. The closest major landmark is the Tokachi Millennium Forest, a vast ecological park and garden showcasing Hokkaido's native flora across the seasons.