Leopalace Kariyushi 107: A Modern, Accessible Apartment in Okinawa's Popular Haebaru Area
This Leopalace Kariyushi 107 apartment offers a convenient and comfortable living space in the sought-after Tsukayama area of Haebaru Town, Okinawa. The property is a 1K layout with a total private area of 23.18 square meters (approximately 7.01 tsubo), featuring all Western-style rooms. Key facilities include an indoor washing machine space and barrier-free design elements for enhanced accessibility.
According to the agent's special notes, a guarantee company or insurance company membership is required for rental approval. This condition is an important part of the application process. The apartment comes well-equipped with an IH cooking hob, separate bath and toilet unit with a bathtub and warm-water washing toilet seat, air conditioning, heating, a washing machine, dryer, refrigerator, and television. Building amenities include an intercom with TV monitor and the property runs on propane gas.
The location is highly convenient, with the Kawashitabaru bus stop approximately a 6-minute walk away. The area is noted for being sunny and quiet. A significant advantage for renters is that no guarantor is required for the contract, and there are no brokerage fees. The initial costs are also favorable, with no security deposit (敷金) required, though one month's key money (礼金) is applicable. The monthly rent is 58,000 yen with a 6,500 yen common area maintenance fee. Water charges are included in the rent. Parking is available for one car at an additional monthly cost of 6,050 yen, subject to availability.
The Haebaru area is a popular residential part of Okinawa, known for its blend of suburban comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Haebaru Town is home to the Haebaru Town Museum, which details the town's history, including its significant role during the Battle of Okinawa as a site for underground naval headquarters. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Shuri Castle in Naha, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a magnificent reconstruction of the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, approximately a 20-minute drive away.