Sunlight Terrace 302: Modern Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This rental apartment, unit 302 in the Sunlight Terrace building, offers a compact and convenient living space in the vibrant city of Naha, Okinawa. The property is a 1K layout with a total private area of 29.76 square meters (approximately 9 tsubo), providing a functional living and sleeping area combined with a separate kitchen. The unit is located on the 3rd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in August 2004, ensuring solid construction.
The apartment features a unit bath with a bathtub and a separate washbasin area, air conditioning, heating, and a shoe box for storage. Security is provided by a TV monitor intercom system. The property is share house compatible and does not require a guarantor, though enrollment with a guarantee company is required. Key financial details include a monthly rent of 56,000 yen and a monthly common area fee of 3,000 yen. Notably, there is no security deposit (敷金) and no key money (礼金). The agent's special notes provide critical additional cost information: If paying monthly rent via direct debit or credit card, a collection fee of 170 yen per month will be charged in addition to the rent. A 24-hour support fee of 330 yen per month is required. Upon contract renewal, a renewal administrative fee of 22,000 yen applies, and a key set fee of 3,300 yen is charged. At contract signing, a guarantee company委托 fee of 22,000 yen is required, along with a monthly guarantee委托 fee of 1,305 yen (based on a 2.2% plan of the total rent) and a 50,000 yen fee for end-of-contract cleaning.
The location in Naha's Mekaru 3-chome district offers excellent urban access. The property is about a 12-minute walk from Furujima Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail), providing easy connections to Naha's key areas. The bus stop for 'Nohara Genki Clinic' is just a 1-minute walk away. The area is a bustling part of the prefectural capital, filled with shops and local amenities. A major nearby landmark is Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located a short monorail ride away, offering a profound historical and cultural experience.