Leopalace Inamine: A Modern Rental Apartment in Okinawa's Nanjo City
This Leopalace Inamine apartment offers a convenient and comfortable living space in Nanjo City, Okinawa. The property is a 1K layout with approximately 23.5 square meters of private floor area, located on the 3rd floor of a 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2015. The apartment comes fully furnished with furniture and appliances, simplifying the move-in process.
The unit is well-equipped with modern amenities including an IH cooking stove, a separate bath and toilet, a bath dryer, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, a bathtub, air conditioning, a shoe cupboard, internet connectivity, a video intercom, a parcel delivery box, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The rental terms are detailed in the agent's notes. The initial cost estimate totals 345,300 yen, which covers two months. This includes a security deposit (敷金) of 0 yen, key money (礼金) of 56,000 yen, two months' rent totaling 112,000 yen, common area fees of 9,000 yen, an environmental maintenance fee of 1,100 yen, parking fees of 8,800 yen, internet usage fees of 7,260 yen, a lock replacement fee of 16,500 yen, an antibacterial treatment fee of 23,760 yen, a guarantee agency fee of 69,080 yen, and a cleaning fee upon moving out of 41,800 yen. The monthly payment totals 69,604 yen, comprising rent of 56,000 yen, common area fees of 4,500 yen, the environmental maintenance fee of 550 yen, parking fees of 4,400 yen, internet usage fees of 3,630 yen, and an administrative fee of 524 yen.
The surrounding area provides essential daily conveniences. Within a short walk are several supermarkets including San-A Yaese City (14 minutes), MaxValu Nanjo Osato (20 minutes), and a business-use food supermarket (22 minutes). A 7-Eleven convenience store is just an 11-minute walk away. Public transport access is via the Inamine bus stop, a 2-minute walk from the property.
Nanjo City, located in the southern part of Okinawa Island, is known for its rich history and stunning coastal scenery. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the sacred Sefa-Utaki, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most important utaki (religious sites) in the Ryukyu Kingdom. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa World theme park, which features the massive Gyokusendo cave, traditional craft villages, and habu snake exhibits, offering a deep dive into Okinawan culture and natural history.