Lions Stage Urasoe Niban-kan: Spacious 4LDK Apartment in Urasoe, Okinawa
This property is a modern, reinforced concrete (RC) apartment located in the Minatogawa area of Urasoe City, Okinawa. Built in 2005, the building stands 14 stories tall and offers immediate occupancy. The apartment itself is a generously sized 4LDK layout with a total private floor area of approximately 93.72 square meters (about 28.4 tsubo). The interior features a mix of Japanese and Western-style rooms, with four tatami rooms and a large 11.3 square meter combined living, dining, and kitchen area, providing ample space for family living.
According to the agent's notes, this rental is a 'house temporary use sublease' arrangement. A critical detail is that contract termination requires a three-month prior notice. For parking, the building provides two mechanical parking spaces at no extra charge. The specifications for the spaces are detailed: the first space accommodates vehicles up to L5,000mm x W1,850mm x H1,550mm and a weight of 2 tons, while the second space fits vehicles up to L5,005mm x W1,850mm x H2,100mm, also with a 2-ton weight limit. Initial costs include a one-time parking registration fee of 10,000 yen per space. Other move-in related fees include a ReloRent fee of 19,800 yen (for two years), an initial guarantee deposit of 50%, an annual continuation guarantee fee of 10,000 yen, and a two-year fire insurance premium of 22,500 yen. The monthly rent is 144,000 yen with a common area maintenance fee of 0 yen. The security deposit (敷金) is equivalent to two months' rent, and there is no key money (礼金).
The Minatogawa neighborhood in Urasoe is a well-connected residential area. The property is just a 2-minute walk from the Minatogawa bus stop, offering convenient public transport links. An interesting fact about Urasoe is that it was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom's government before the capital moved to Shuri in Naha. The area is close to major urban amenities while maintaining a residential feel. The closest major landmark is the iconic Okinawa Convention Center in nearby Ginowan, a striking modern building overlooking the ocean that hosts various exhibitions and events.