Compact and Convenient 1K Apartment in Kanazawa's Accessible Yokogawa Area
This rental apartment offers a compact and efficient living space in a well-connected area of Kanazawa. The property is a 23.57 sqm (approximately 7.12 tsubo) 1K layout located on the 3rd floor of a 5-storey reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in October 1991. It is a corner unit, providing extra light and privacy. The monthly rent is 150,000 JPY with a monthly common service fee of 4,500 JPY. Additional monthly costs include a flat-rate water charge of 3,850 JPY and a neighborhood association fee of 200 JPY. The initial costs consist of a security deposit of 30,000 JPY (refundable) and a key replacement fee starting from 16,500 JPY, with no key money required.
According to the agent's notes, the apartment features an all-electric system and an IH cooking heater. The unit is equipped with a toilet separate from the bath, a bidet toilet seat, air conditioning, a shoe box, storage space, an indoor washing machine space, and a fire alarm. The building has an elevator and a bicycle parking area. The balcony is present, with the main sunlight exposure facing west. The property is currently vacant, and the move-in date is negotiable. A garbage station is located within the premises, allowing for convenient disposal. The agent also notes that the provided photos will be updated after repairs are completed.
The location in Yokogawa 5-chome is highly accessible, situated close to Route 157 for easy road access. The nearest bus stop, Fushimibashi, is about a 3-minute walk away, while Oshino Station on the Hokuriku Tetsudo Ishikawa Line is a 12-minute walk. The area offers daily conveniences with a Seven-Eleven convenience store just 292 meters away and a Bar supermarket within 883 meters. For leisure, the Round1 Stadium Kanazawa entertainment complex is a short 483-meter walk.
The surrounding Kanazawa area is rich in culture and history. An interesting fact is that Kanazawa was one of the few major Japanese cities spared from aerial bombing during World War II, leaving its historical districts remarkably intact. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately 4 kilometers east of the property. This famous landscape garden is a must-visit for its stunning seasonal beauty and traditional design.