Modern 2LDK Apartment in Okinawa City with Corner Rooms and Excellent Ventilation
This recently built apartment in Okinawa City's Noborikawa area offers a bright and modern living space perfect for couples or families. The property, known as Daiya House Unit 202, features a 2LDK layout with all rooms positioned as corner rooms, ensuring excellent cross-ventilation and natural light. The interior boasts a clean, white wood-grain finish, creating a beautiful and contemporary atmosphere.
Key equipment and facilities include an indoor laundry machine space and all Western-style rooms. The apartment comes with a delivery box, a gas clothes dryer, and free internet service. The building itself is a 6-story reinforced concrete structure with an elevator.
Critical agent notes and special remarks have been translated in detail. The current tenant is scheduled to vacate on April 2, Reiwa 8 (2026). Viewings are not possible until the keys are returned, but applications can be submitted without an internal viewing. Photos and videos are for illustrative purposes, and the actual condition takes precedence. There is no warranty, and applications may be declined depending on inquiry volume. Electronic application and contracting are required. For corporate applications, paper submissions are necessary along with a commercial register (within 3 months) and two guarantors.
Additional one-time costs include a monthly building maintenance management fee of ¥1,000 and mandatory fire insurance at ¥7,000 per year. The agency commission is equivalent to one month's rent plus parking fee (plus consumption tax). Key replacement costs start from ¥25,000 (tax excluded), varying based on the key type and number. A guarantor is required: an employed family member under 65 years old. Mandatory screening and enrollment in a rent guarantee company (Zenhoren Inc.) is required, with an initial cost of 50% of the monthly rent (minimum ¥20,000, reduced to ¥14,000 upon renewal, annual).
The apartment is located in Okinawa City, a central hub on Okinawa's main island. The area offers a blend of urban convenience and access to the island's renowned natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Okinawa City was formed by the merger of several towns, including the former Koza, which was profoundly influenced by the post-war U.S. military presence, creating a unique cultural fusion. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni), a popular family destination featuring animals, museums, and expansive parklands.