Spacious Maisonette Office/Retail Space in Asakusabashi, Tokyo
This commercial property, located in the City Core Asakusabashi III building in Tokyo's Taito Ward, offers a substantial 177.54 sqm (approximately 53.70 tsubo) of exclusive floor space. The unit is configured as a maisonette, spanning two floors, and is currently vacant and ready for immediate consultation regarding occupancy. The building itself is a robust 10-story above-ground, 1-story below-ground SRC (steel-reinforced concrete) structure built in March 1993.
Key features and equipment include air conditioning for cooling, heating, hot water supply, and two dedicated toilets. Special notes indicate the property is offered as a skeleton handover. This means significant recent upgrades have been made for the new tenant: the air conditioning units on both the 1st and 2nd floors, the toilets, and the mini-kitchen have all been newly replaced, and a new electric water heater has been installed. A notable incentive is one month of free rent. The property is suitable for office, service retail, or product sales use, subject to consultation, but restaurants are not permitted. Use of the approach in front of the shop is also available for discussion, and business hours are to be agreed upon. Please note that if the floor plan differs from the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence, and the provided photos are from before the construction work.
The financial terms include a monthly rent of 1,074,700 yen. There is no key money (reikin) or security deposit (shikikin), but a three-month guarantee deposit is required. The contract period is two years, and upon renewal, a fee equivalent to one month of the new rent is applicable. A rent guarantee company designated by the landlord is required for the first contract, with the initial guarantee fee at 100%.
The area of Asakusabashi is a dynamic district known for its wholesale shops for crafts, accessories, and packaging materials, blending traditional commerce with modern urban life. An interesting local fact is that the area was historically a major center for the manufacturing of traditional Japanese dolls and festival paraphernalia. The property is conveniently situated within a 6-minute walk from the JR Sobu Line's Asakusabashi Station, a 10-minute walk from Toei Asakusa Line's Kuramae Station, and a 14-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line's Akihabara Station. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and vibrant Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temples, located just a short distance away.