Leopalace Woolsey 104: A Modern, Fully-Equipped Apartment in Itoman, Okinawa
This listing presents Leopalace Woolsey Room 104, a modern and conveniently located apartment in the city of Itoman, Okinawa. The property is a 1K layout, offering a comfortable living space of 23.18 square meters (approximately 7.01 tsubo) spread across the first floor of a two-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in September 2007. The apartment comes fully furnished and equipped, including air conditioning, heating, a washing machine, refrigerator, and television, allowing for an immediate and hassle-free move-in.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. The Equipment/Facilities include an indoor washing machine space. Important Special Notes/Remarks on fees clarify that water utility charges are included, and there is an environmental maintenance fee of 550 yen per month.
The rental terms are notably tenant-friendly. The monthly rent is 55,000 yen with a common area maintenance fee of 6,500 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金) and the key money (礼金) is equivalent to one month's rent. There are no brokerage fees, and a guarantor is not required, making the application process significantly simpler. The apartment is also open to foreign residents. One parking space is available for 6,600 yen per month, and there is a free parking area for bicycles and 50cc motorcycles. The unit is equipped with a separate bath and toilet, an IH cooktop, an intercom with TV monitor, and is internet-ready with Wi-Fi capability.
Located in the Kaneshiro area of Itoman City, the apartment is within a short walk of daily conveniences and public transport. An interesting fact about Itoman is its deep historical connection to Okinawa's fishing culture; it was traditionally one of the island's most prominent fishing towns, and this maritime heritage is still celebrated today. The closest major landmark and significant tourist attraction is the iconic Peace Memorial Park, a vast national park dedicated to the victims of the Battle of Okinawa, featuring poignant memorials, museums, and stunning coastal cliffs.