Spacious 2LDK Apartment in Naha's Sobira District with Pet-Friendly Policy
This well-equipped apartment in Naha's Sobira 1-chome offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. The property features city gas, a separate bath and toilet, a bathtub, air conditioning, closets, internet connectivity, an elevator, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The agent's special notes provide crucial details: This is a popular pet-allowed family-type unit. A convenience store and supermarket are just a one-minute walk away, while Kokusai-dori (International Street) and the monorail Tsubogawa Station are within walking distance. The building has an elevator, on-site parking, and a dedicated garbage disposal area. This is a corner room on the 3rd floor, featuring a 2LDK layout with two-sided balconies and a spacious 12-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area. All rooms are Western-style. The bath and toilet are separate, there is an independent washbasin area, and an indoor washing machine space. Please note that the photos are of a different room and are for reference only. Regarding pets: Only one small dog or cat (under 10kg) is permitted. A pet condition applies: an additional one month's deposit is required if keeping a pet.
The apartment itself is a generous 66 sqm (approximately 20 tsubo) 2LDK located on the 3rd floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete building constructed in 1982. The monthly rent is 98,000 JPY with a common maintenance fee of 11,000 JPY. Initial costs include a security deposit of two months' rent, no key money, and a renewal fee of 22,000 JPY every two years. One parking space is available for 16,500 JPY per month, with a second space available for 12,100 JPY. The location offers excellent access, being a 9-minute walk from both Tsubogawa Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) and the Kamiizumi bus stop.
The Sobira area provides residents with immediate daily conveniences and easy access to Naha's vibrant heart. A fascinating local fact is that the nearby Tsubogawa Station is named after the historic "Tsuboya" pottery district, which is a short distance away and is famous for its traditional Ryukyuan ceramics, a craft with a centuries-old history. The closest major landmark is the bustling Kokusai-dori (International Street), a 1.2-kilometer-long avenue packed with shops, restaurants, and entertainment, serving as the main tourist thoroughfare in Naha and offering a vibrant slice of Okinawan culture day and night.