Leopalace HIRO Oshiro: A Well-Equipped Rental Apartment in Haebaru, Okinawa
This Leopalace HIRO Oshiro apartment offers a comfortable and convenient living solution in the Haebaru Town area of Okinawa. The unit is a 1K layout with a total private area of approximately 23.18 square meters (about 7 tsubo), located on the first floor of a two-story building constructed in 2007. The south-facing orientation ensures excellent sunlight. A key feature is that the apartment comes fully furnished with furniture and appliances, allowing for significantly lower initial moving costs. Furthermore, water utility fees are included in the rent, providing additional savings.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities for modern living. These include an IH cooking stove, propane gas supply, a separate bath and toilet, a unit bath with a bathtub and bathroom dryer, air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, and internet connectivity. For security and convenience, it features a monitor-equipped intercom and a parcel delivery box. There is also a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine.
The rental terms are designed for ease, requiring no guarantor (連帯保証人不要). The monthly rent is 57,000 yen with an additional monthly common service fee of 6,500 yen and a sanitation fee of 550 yen. The initial costs include a security deposit of 0 months' rent and a key money (礼金) of 1.0 month's rent. A renewal fee of 16,500 yen applies at the end of the contract period, which is typically 2 years. The property is managed by Home21 Trust Real Estate Naha Main Store.
Haebaru Town is located centrally in Okinawa Prefecture, offering a more residential pace while remaining accessible. An interesting historical fact about the area is that Haebaru was the site of a major field hospital during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II, with extensive underground tunnels still existing today. The closest major tourist attraction is the vibrant capital city of Naha, approximately a 20-minute drive away, home to the famous Kokusai Dori (International Street) for shopping and dining, and the historical Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site.