Leopalace RYU: A Furnished Apartment in Haebaru, Okinawa
This Leopalace RYU apartment in the Kaneshiro area of Haebaru Town offers a convenient and fully-equipped living solution. The property is a 1K layout with approximately 23.18 square meters of private space, located on the first floor of a two-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2009. The apartment comes fully furnished and includes household appliances, making it move-in ready.
The facilities are comprehensive: an IH cooking stove, separate bath and toilet, bathroom dryer, heated toilet seat with bidet function, bathtub, air conditioning, a shoe cupboard, internet connectivity, a video intercom, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The estimated initial costs total 362,100 yen for two months, which includes a security deposit of 0 yen, key money of 62,000 yen, two months' rent of 124,000 yen, common area fees of 13,000 yen, an environmental maintenance fee of 1,100 yen, parking fee of 0 yen, internet usage fee of 7,260 yen, key replacement fee of 16,500 yen, antibacterial treatment of 23,760 yen, a guarantee agency fee of 72,680 yen, and an end-of-contract cleaning fee of 41,800 yen. The monthly payment amounts to 73,204 yen, comprising rent of 62,000 yen, common area fee of 6,500 yen, environmental maintenance fee of 550 yen, internet fee of 3,630 yen, and an administrative fee of 524 yen. Parking is available for one car at an additional 6,050 yen per month, subject to consultation.
The neighborhood provides convenient daily amenities. Within a short walk, you can find Town Plaza Kanehide Haebaru Market (11 minutes), FamilyMart Ichinichibashi Store (12 minutes), Fresh Plaza Union Tsukayama Store (26 minutes), and the larger AEON Tsukazan City shopping mall (35 minutes). The property is a 5-minute walk from the Kaneshiro bus stop and approximately 46 minutes by public transport from Shuri Station. The listing agent notes that a guarantor is not required, and the property is open to international students.
Haebaru Town is a residential community in central Okinawa, known for its quieter atmosphere compared to the bustling capital of Naha. An interesting local fact is that Haebaru was a significant site during the Battle of Okinawa, housing extensive underground naval headquarters. Today, it offers a blend of suburban living with easy access to urban centers. The closest major tourist attraction is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle, the former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located approximately 5 kilometers away in Naha.