Takemoto Building: A Corner-Plot Mixed-Use Property in Hino, Tokyo
This property, the Takemoto Building, is a three-story, steel-structure mixed-use building constructed in December 1990. It is located on a corner plot in Hino City, Tokyo, offering a unique layout and stable rental income. The building features a total floor area of 225.73 sqm and sits on a land area of 132.52 sqm. The property is currently fully occupied and operational.
Key equipment and facilities include air conditioning, hot water supply, a private toilet, a shower, and storage space. Special notes on road access detail its prime corner position: it fronts an 18-meter-wide public road to the north with a 10-meter frontage, and a 1.8-meter-wide public road to the east with a 12-meter frontage.
Further remarks provide essential details: the exclusive (unit) area ranges from 72.63 sqm to 76.55 sqm, and there are a total of 2 residential units. This building offers a unique 'one-floor, one-household' apartment style. It is fully occupied and running at full capacity. The first-floor commercial space has long been occupied by a coin laundry business. The agent also notes that Hino Station is accessible by bus, encouraging serious consideration of this investment.
The area of Hino City in western Tokyo offers a blend of residential comfort and natural accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Hino is home to the Tama Zoo, one of Japan's most famous and expansive zoological parks, featuring open-range enclosures. The closest major landmark from this property is the iconic Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination and national park celebrated for its autumn foliage and historic Yakuo-in Temple, easily accessible for day trips.