Modern 1K Apartment Steps from Asato Station in Naha, Okinawa
This 1K apartment in the Teedakan-kan Asato Ekimae building offers a prime location for urban living in Naha City, Okinawa. Situated just a 1-minute walk from Asato Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail), the property provides exceptional convenience for commuting, schooling, and exploring the city. The apartment is on the 7th floor of a modern 9-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in February 2021, ensuring a solid and contemporary living environment.
The unit features a Western-style layout with a dedicated space for an indoor washing machine. All rooms are finished in a Western style. Important fee notes include: a monthly sanitation fee of 2,000 yen plus tax; a monthly安心サポート (peace of mind support) fee of 1,100 yen plus tax; mandatory fire insurance and rent guarantee enrollment; an agency commission calculated as (monthly rent + tax) + parking fee; a key replacement cost of 20,000 yen plus tax; an indoor disinfection and deodorization fee of 15,000 yen plus tax; and a contract renewal fee applies. Please note that the photographs shown are of a different room in the building.
The apartment comes with a system kitchen, gas cooking, separate bath and toilet, an independent washbasin, a bidet toilet seat, air conditioning, heating, an intercom with TV monitor, and a building-wide auto-lock system for security. Building amenities include an elevator and the property uses propane gas. Internet is provided free of charge with Wi-Fi included. The unit has a private area of 21.75 sqm (approximately 6.58 tsubo). The monthly rent is 55,000 yen with a common area maintenance fee of 4,000 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金) or key money (礼金), helping to keep initial moving costs lower.
The Asato area is a vibrant and well-connected district in Naha. An interesting local feature is that the building's first floor houses a sweet potato shop, adding a touch of local charm. The area is a short monorail ride from major attractions like the bustling Kokusai-dori (International Street), a famous shopping and dining destination, and Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom.