Leopalace OHANA: A Modern, Furnished Apartment in Urasoe, Okinawa
This Leopalace OHANA apartment in Urasoe City's Miyagi district offers a convenient and comfortable living solution, complete with furniture and appliances for a hassle-free move-in. The property is a 1K layout with a total private floor area of approximately 23.5 square meters, located on the 3rd floor of a 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2012. The monthly rent is 56,000 yen, with an additional 6,500 yen in common area maintenance fees and a 550 yen sanitation fee.
The apartment comes fully equipped for modern living. Facilities include an IH cooking stove, a separate bath and toilet, a bathtub, air conditioning, a shoe cupboard, internet connectivity, an indoor space for a washing machine, and is provided with furniture and household appliances. The agent's special notes provide a detailed breakdown of initial costs. For two months, the estimated total for rent and associated fees is 134,408 yen, which includes rent (112,000 yen), common area fees (13,000 yen), an environmental maintenance fee (1,100 yen), an internet usage fee (7,260 yen), and an administrative handling fee (1,048 yen). Parking is free. The one-time move-in costs total 177,680 yen, comprising a gift money (reikin) of 56,000 yen, a zero security deposit, a move-out cleaning fee of 38,500 yen, a contract-time guarantee commission of 66,680 yen, and a lock replacement fee of 16,500 yen.
The location in Urasoe's Miyagi 1-chome is highly convenient for daily needs. A FamilyMart convenience store is just a 3-minute walk (approx. 220m) away. For groceries, residents can visit the San-A V21 Miyagi Shokuhinkan supermarket within an 11-minute walk (approx. 750m) or the Town Plaza Kanehide Pipeline Uchima Market, reachable in about 16 minutes (approx. 1100m). The area is also served by the Daihei Ryubo facility, located about a 14-minute walk away. The closest major public transport access is the Nakanishi bus stop, only a 3-minute walk from the apartment.
Urasoe City is rich in history, being the site of the former Ryukyuan capital of Urasoe Castle before the capital moved to Shuri. Today, the Urasoe City Art Museum offers cultural insights, while the scenic coastline is not far away. A major nearby landmark is the Okinawa Convention Center, located in the adjacent city of Ginowan, which hosts various events and exhibitions and is a short drive from the property.