Kureino Premium Miyazato: A Modern, Fully-Furnished Apartment in Okinawa City
This Kureino Premium Miyazato apartment offers a comfortable and convenient living space in the Hiyagon area of Okinawa City. The property is a 1K layout with approximately 25.1 square meters of private floor area, located on the second floor of a two-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2018. The apartment comes fully furnished and equipped, providing a move-in-ready solution.
The property's equipment and facilities are comprehensive: an IH cooking stove, separate bath and toilet, bathtub, air conditioning, a shoe storage box, internet-ready wiring, a monitor-equipped intercom, and included furniture and appliances. The agent's special notes provide a detailed breakdown of initial costs. The monthly charges total 147,408 yen, comprising rent (114,000 yen), common area maintenance fee (13,000 yen), parking space usage fee (11,000 yen), environmental maintenance fee (1,100 yen), internet usage fee (7,260 yen), and an administrative handling fee (1,048 yen). Prorated charges apply for mid-month contracts. The one-time move-in costs total 245,480 yen, including a gift money (reikin) of 114,000 yen, a security deposit (shikikin) of 0 yen, end-of-contract cleaning fee (41,800 yen), a guarantee commission fee at contract signing (73,180 yen), and a lock replacement fee (16,500 yen).
The Hiyagon neighborhood offers excellent daily convenience. Within a short walking distance are several key amenities: the San-A V21 Shokuhinkan Takahara store (9 min walk, ~650m), Town Plaza Kanehide Hiyagon Market (15 min walk, ~1100m), Aeon Style Hiyagon (16 min walk, ~1200m), and a FamilyMart convenience store (10 min walk, ~800m). The area provides a balanced lifestyle with easy access to shopping and necessities.
Okinawa City is rich in cultural and recreational attractions. A notable nearby landmark is the Okinawa Comprehensive Athletic Park, a vast public space hosting various sports facilities and events. For a unique historical experience, the former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters, a network of tunnels used during the Battle of Okinawa, offers a poignant look into the island's past and is located within the city.