Liberale Fujima 203: A Quiet Residential Apartment in Kashiwazaki, Niigata
This apartment, located in a quiet residential neighborhood, offers a comfortable and convenient living space. The property is close to a bus stop, ensuring easy access to public transportation. The apartment receives good sunlight, creating a bright and pleasant interior. There are no units above, providing a sense of privacy and quiet. A garbage disposal area is located within the premises. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the unit is equipped with air conditioning and city gas. Immediate occupancy is possible, and there is no key money (reikin) required. Additionally, no brokerage commission is necessary, helping to keep initial moving costs low.
The apartment itself is a 26.4 sqm (approximately 7.98 tsubo) 1K layout on the first floor of a two-story wooden apartment building constructed in March 1995. The monthly rent is 30,000 yen with a one-month security deposit (shikikin). There are no monthly management or common area fees, though a small neighborhood association fee of 500 yen applies. The property is suitable for individuals, students, and corporations, but does not allow pets, musical instruments, or use as an office.
The area of Kashiwazaki in Niigata Prefecture is known for its coastal scenery and rich cultural history. An interesting local fact is that Kashiwazaki is home to the largest nuclear power plant in the world by net electrical power rating, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant. For a major tourist attraction, visitors can explore the scenic Sado Island, a short ferry ride away, which is famous for its history as a place of exile, its gold mines, and the annual Earth Celebration music festival.