CASAVISTA ASATO: Modern Living in Naha's Vibrant Asato District
This newly built apartment in CASAVISTA ASATO offers a prime location in Naha's Asato district, just a 5-minute walk from Asato Station and a mere 1-minute walk from the Asato (Naha City) bus stop. The property is a modern 15-story building, and this particular unit is on the 11th floor. It features a 1LDK layout with a private area of approximately 28.68 square meters. The monthly rent is 91,000 yen with an additional 6,000 yen common service fee. Key move-in costs include a security deposit of 0 months' rent and a key money (reikin) payment of 1 month's rent. Immediate occupancy is possible, and no guarantor is required.
The apartment is exceptionally well-equipped. The kitchen includes a gas cooktop with two or more burners, a system kitchen, and a counter kitchen running on propane gas. The unit has a separate bath and toilet, with a unit bath featuring a bath tub, bathroom dryer, and a washbasin with hair washing functionality. The toilet is equipped with a warm-water washlet seat. Other notable amenities include air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, BS satellite broadcasting, free internet access, an auto-lock building entrance, a monitor intercom, a parcel delivery box, an elevator, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Critical agent notes have been translated and must be included: Trash can be taken out 24 hours a day (sorting is required). If there is any discrepancy between the provided information and the actual condition, the actual condition takes priority. A short-term cancellation fee of one month's rent is required for contracts terminated in less than two years. Move-out cleaning fees include 11,000 yen for air conditioner cleaning and 132,000 yen for general cleaning. For corporate contracts, key money is one month's rent, move-out cleaning fees apply, and costs are settled based on actual expenses.
The location is a major highlight, situated only about 100 meters from the famous Kokusai-dori (International Street), Naha's bustling main thoroughfare known for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The area is rich in culture and history. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tsuboya district is famous for its centuries-old pottery tradition, producing distinctive Okinawan ware known as "Tsuboya-yaki." The closest major landmark is the historic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located just a short drive or monorail ride away.