Shared Office Space in Tsuruoka, Yamagata
This commercial property is a shared office facility named 'Shared Office Tsuruoka', located in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture. The specific unit for rent has a private floor area of 16.52 square meters (approximately 4.99 tsubo) and is situated within a two-story wooden building constructed in January 1989. The building contains a total of 8 units.
The property is equipped with propane gas, municipal water supply, side ditches, air conditioning, hot water supply, electricity, a heated toilet seat, two separate toilets (men's and women's), a refrigerator, a 24-hour ventilation system, a corner room, a video monitor intercom, and a fire alarm. Special notes indicate the property is on a corner lot with excellent sunlight, includes parking for two vehicles, prohibits restaurant use, has a daytime manager, and is available for 24-hour use. Road access details specify the lot faces a 10-meter wide public road to the north and a 6-meter wide public road to the southwest, both without designated location specifications. A remark highlights that utilizing the shared common spaces allows for wider use of the facility. There is no renewal fee.
Additional lease terms include a monthly rent of 55,000 yen, a management fee of 25,000 yen, a security deposit of 5,000 yen for parking, and no key money, security deposit, or gratuity payment required. A two-year lease term is standard, and tenant liability insurance through Nisshin Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. is mandatory at a cost of 15,000 yen every two years. The property is currently occupied and will be available from early February 2026.
The area of Tsuruoka is a historic city in the Shonai region of Yamagata, known for its rich culinary culture and as a gateway to the Dewa Sanzan (Three Mountains of Dewa), a deeply sacred site for Shugendo mountain asceticism. The closest major landmark is the stunning Chido Museum, built on the former grounds of the Sakai clan's Tsuruoka Castle, which houses an impressive collection of regional artifacts and folk art.