Lease Land West Villa B Building: A Modern Terrace House in Kirishima
This property is the Lease Land West Villa B Building, a modern terrace house located at 7-20, Kokubufukushima 3-chome, Kirishima City, Kagoshima Prefecture. It is a two-story, light-gauge steel structure built in July 2008, offering a move-in ready 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 64.73 square meters. The monthly rent is 57,000 yen with an additional 3,000 yen monthly management fee. The initial costs include a key money (reikin) of 77,000 yen, with no security deposit (shikikin). A one-month renewal fee is applicable based on the new rent amount.
Translated agent notes and features highlight a well-equipped and convenient living space. The property is a maisonette type, allowing use of both the 1st and 2nd floors. It comes with a TV monitor intercom for secure visitor screening. The unit boasts a separate washbasin, which is highly convenient for makeup and hairstyling, separate from the bathroom. Other notable equipment includes a system kitchen, air conditioning, flooring, a walk-in closet, a bidet toilet seat, a reheating bath function, an indoor laundry area, a bathroom dryer, and a dedicated garden or balcony. Basic utilities are public water supply, propane gas, and sewer. The kitchen, bath, and toilet are separate, and the bathroom includes a shower and a hand shower. Additional features include underfloor storage, a BS antenna, a bicycle parking area, a corner room location, a shoe cupboard, and closets.
The property is pet-friendly, with small dogs permitted (negotiable). No guarantor is required. Internet usage fees are free (details should be confirmed with the real estate company), and online consultations are available. One free parking space is provided. The location is convenient, with a bus stop for Kagoshima Kotsu (Kirishima City) Arioshita within a 3-minute walk. A convenience store is within a 321-meter radius and a supermarket within 484 meters.
The surrounding Kirishima area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and volcanic landscapes. An interesting fact is that Kirishima is part of Kirishima-Yaku National Park, Japan's first national park designated in 1934. The area is famous for its active volcanoes, hot springs, and hiking trails. The closest major tourist attraction is the Kirishima Shrine, a historically significant Shinto shrine nestled in the forest, known for its connection to the mythological founding of Japan.