Oasis Tamashiro: A Spacious 2DK Apartment in Itoman City
This rental apartment, Oasis Tamashiro Unit 301, offers a comfortable and practical living space in the vibrant area of Itoman City, Okinawa. The property features a 2DK layout, providing approximately 49 square meters of living area, which includes two rooms plus a dining-kitchen space. It is situated on the 3rd floor of a 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2006.
The apartment comes equipped with essential facilities for modern living. According to the agent's notes, the property includes propane gas, a separate bath and toilet, a unit bath, air conditioning, closets, and an indoor space for a washing machine. These features ensure convenience and comfort for daily life.
Important details regarding the rental terms are provided in the agent's remarks. The property name is Oasis Tamashiro (Tamashiro) Unit 301, and prospective tenants are asked to mention this name when making inquiries. The renewal fee of 11,000 yen (including tax) is a contract renewal administrative fee charged every two years. The agency commission fee (rent amount + consumption tax) is charged when a lease agreement is successfully concluded. Please note that interior photos may be of a different unit (with a mirrored layout, etc.), and all posted photos are for reference. If there are any discrepancies, the actual condition of the property takes precedence.
The monthly rent is 50,000 yen, with additional monthly common area fees of 2,000 yen and a sanitation fee of 1,100 yen. The initial costs include a security deposit equivalent to 2.0 months' rent, no key money, and other one-time fees such as an initial guarantee fee and a two-year fire insurance premium of 20,000 yen. One parking space is available free of charge.
The apartment is located in the Nishizaki district of Itoman City, a coastal area known for its relaxed atmosphere and proximity to natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Itoman is historically famous for its skilled female divers, known as "ama," who have traditionally harvested seafood. The area is also conveniently located not far from the popular Okinawa World (Gyokusendo Cave), a major cultural theme park and natural limestone cave attraction that offers insights into Okinawan history and crafts.