Spacious 2LDK Apartment in Naha's Modern Tower
This 2LDK apartment for rent is located on the 11th floor of the 30-story RYUK:X TOWER THE EAST building in Naha City's vibrant Omoromachi district. The property offers a generous 73.64 m² of private space, featuring a layout of two bedrooms, a living-dining-kitchen area, and a total of 15.9 square meters for the LDK. The apartment is equipped with a walk-in closet, shoe closet, living room storage, and a storage room, providing ample space for belongings. The building includes an elevator, a parcel delivery box, and uses city gas.
The apartment's facilities include an indoor washing machine space and all Western-style rooms. Important notes from the agent detail several costs and conditions. A guarantee company is required, with the fee varying by the chosen company. Additional costs include a rental move-in support membership fee of 1,210 yen and an optional antibacterial/deodorization service at the time of contract for 25,300 yen. One free parking space is available on the premises (space number 334 as of February 13, 2026), though there are size restrictions. Upon contract termination, fees include house cleaning (1,100 yen per square meter) and air conditioner cleaning (16,500 yen per unit, or 24,200 yen for units with self-cleaning functions). The cost of replacing the water purifier (purified active water device) cartridge during the tenancy is the responsibility of the tenant.
The surrounding environment is highly convenient, with T Galleria Okinawa by DFS 560m away, San-A Naha Main Place shopping mall 380m away, a FamilyMart convenience store 280m away, and a Lawson convenience store 200m away. For culture and leisure, the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum is 680m away, Shinjochin Park Water Path is 780m away, and the Ameku Ryubo Rakuitchi market is 1070m away. The property is an 8-minute walk from the Omoromachi monorail station and a 4-minute walk from the Naha City Waterworks Bureau bus stop.
The Omoromachi area is Naha's modern new city center, known for its shopping malls, government offices, and cultural institutions. An interesting fact is that the land was largely developed from former U.S. military bases, transforming into a bustling commercial and residential hub. The closest major landmark is the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, a striking modern building that showcases the rich history and art of the Ryukyu Islands.