Riverside Yumenari 305: A Modern Apartment with Sea Views in Okinawa
This rental apartment, located in the Yonabaru area of Okinawa, offers a compact and well-equipped living space with the added benefit of sea views. The property is a 1K layout with approximately 25.9 square meters of private area, situated on the 3rd floor of a 10-story reinforced concrete building constructed in 2020. The monthly rent is 46,000 yen, with a common area maintenance fee of 3,000 yen and a sanitation fee of 1,100 yen. A unique "Rakuchin Plus" plan is available, offering easier entry with an initial contract cost from 53,400 yen and原则上 zero moving-out costs, though this plan is not applicable for corporate contracts.
The apartment comes fully equipped with a range of amenities. The kitchen features a system kitchen with a gas stove (two or more burners) using propane gas. The unit has a separate bath and toilet, with a unit bath that includes a bathtub. Additional conveniences include a gas-powered clothes dryer, air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine. For security and modern living, the building offers an auto-lock entrance, a monitor-equipped intercom, and an elevator. Internet is both available and provided free of charge.
Important agent notes have been provided. Please note that if the actual condition differs from the listing, the actual condition takes priority, as the photos shown may be from a different unit due to the current tenant's pending move-out. The "Rakuchin Plus" plan is designed to make good properties easier to rent. If moving in mid-month, a prorated daily rent will be charged separately.
The area of Yonabaru in Okinawa offers a blend of coastal living and convenience. An interesting local fact is that Yonabaru was historically a key port town for the Ryukyu Kingdom. The property is just a 2-minute walk from the Yonabaru bus stop, providing access to local amenities. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the famous Shuri Castle in Naha, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a stunning reconstruction of the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, offering deep cultural insights and panoramic views of the region.