FELIZ K Feliz Kei: Modern Apartment in Okinawa's Yaese Town
This modern apartment, located in the Higashionna area of Yaese Town, Okinawa Prefecture, offers a comfortable and secure living environment. The property features a 2LDK layout with approximately 54 square meters of living space, spread across the first floor of a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2014.
The apartment is well-equipped for modern convenience. The facilities include a gas stove, a counter kitchen, a separate bath and toilet, a combined hair-washing, face-washing, and vanity counter, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, a bathtub, a gas-powered clothes dryer, an independent washbasin, closets, internet connectivity with free internet service, an auto-lock security system, a monitor-equipped intercom, and a designated indoor space for a washing machine.
Important financial details from the agent notes are as follows. The monthly rental breakdown is: Rent: 80,000 yen; Common Area Maintenance Fee: 2,000 yen; Parking Fee: 0 yen; Anshin Support: 1,650 yen; Sanitation Fee: 550 yen; Monthly Guarantee Fee: 2,105 yen; for a total monthly cost of 86,305 yen. The initial costs are: First Month's Rent: 84,200 yen; Security Deposit: 80,000 yen; Key Money: 80,000 yen; Parking Fee: 0 yen; Rent Guarantee Fee: 42,100 yen; Agency Commission: 88,000 yen; Silver Ion Antimicrobial Wall Treatment: 16,500 yen; Key Replacement Fee: 16,500 yen; Fire Insurance Premium: 18,000 yen; for a total initial cost of 425,300 yen plus prorated rent.
The property is conveniently located within an 8-minute walk of both Higashionna Elementary School and Higashionna Junior High School. It offers two free parking spaces for standard vehicles (tandem parking), with the possibility of a third space upon consultation. The move-in date is negotiable, and the lease is a fixed-term contract for 2 years. No guarantor is required, and initial payments can be made by credit card.
Yaese Town in southern Okinawa offers a more relaxed pace of life while remaining accessible. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to the 'Gyokusendo' cave system, part of the Okinawa World cultural theme park, which is one of the longest limestone caves in Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located approximately a 30-minute drive north in Naha.