Compact and Affordable Apartment in Obihiro's Quiet Residential Area
This apartment offers a practical and budget-friendly entry point for first-time independent living. Located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Obihiro, Hokkaido, the unit is a one-room layout with a total private floor area of 30.22 square meters (approximately 9.14 tsubo, or 13.7 tatami mats). The monthly rent is set at 28,000 yen, with no additional management or common service fees. The move-in costs are also favorable, requiring a one-month security deposit and no key money (礼金).
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a combined bath and toilet unit, a shower, FF heater (forced-air fan heater), lighting fixtures, and city gas. A special note highlights that the location is within a "quiet residential area" (閑静な住宅街). A further remark confirms that one parking space is available free of charge.
The building itself is a two-story wooden apartment constructed in July 1986. The available unit is on the first floor of the two-story structure. It is immediately available for occupancy. The location is highly convenient, just a 1-minute walk from the 5-Chome-mae bus stop, providing easy access to local transit.
The surrounding area of Obihiro is the economic and cultural hub of the Tokachi region in Hokkaido, famous for its rich agricultural plains and dairy production. A major local landmark and tourist attraction is the Obihiro Racecourse, home to the unique Ban'ei horse races, where draft horses pull heavy sleds in a test of sheer power—a spectacle found only in Hokkaido. The city offers a blend of urban amenities and access to the vast natural landscapes of eastern Hokkaido.