First Togida Building Apartment with Free Internet in Nagaoka
This rental apartment, located in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, offers a convenient and comfortable living space ideal for individuals and students. The property is a 1LDK unit on the second floor of a four-story steel-framed building, featuring a total floor area of 33.2 sqm (approximately 10.04 tsubo). The layout includes a combined living-dining-kitchen area of 9 tatami mats and a separate Western-style room. The apartment faces east, providing natural morning light.
The property is well-equipped with numerous amenities. Key facilities include proximity to a bus stop, an elevator in the building, and one free parking space located in the parking lot adjacent to the building. The kitchen features a two-burner IH cooking heater. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the toilet is equipped with a warm-water washlet and heated seat. The washbasin area is independent. The apartment has air conditioning, is all-electric, and features hot water supply in three locations. It uses public water supply. All rooms have flooring and double-glazed windows. There is an indoor space for a washing machine, closets (oshiire), and lighting in each room. Internet is provided free of charge, with an initial fee of 4,180 yen (tax included) for unlimited usage. Key money (reikin) is not required. The property is suitable for seniors (consultation available), students, and individuals living alone. A guarantee company membership is required.
Additional notes specify that water charges will be billed by the owner. The initial costs are clearly outlined, and the apartment is available for occupancy from mid-April 2026.
The surrounding area of Nagaoka offers practical convenience with a supermarket and home center directly in front of the property, making daily shopping exceptionally easy. The neighborhood provides a blend of residential calm and urban accessibility. An interesting fact about Nagaoka is that it is famously the birthplace of renowned modern novelist Yasunari Kawabata, Japan's first Nobel Prize laureate in Literature. For recreation, residents can visit the scenic Kashiwazaki Kaihin Koen (Kashiwazaki Seaside Park) along the coast, which offers beautiful beach views and relaxing green spaces.