Leopalace Kaede: A Modern Rental Apartment in Naha's Tsuboya District
This Leopalace Kaede apartment offers a compact and well-equipped living space in the vibrant Tsuboya district of Naha City, Okinawa. The 1K layout provides approximately 20.57 square meters of private space, efficiently designed to separate the kitchen area from the main living/sleeping quarters. The property is situated on the 2nd floor of a 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2011, ensuring modern structural standards.
The apartment comes fully outfitted with a comprehensive set of facilities. The kitchen features an IH cooking hob and a system kitchen setup, utilizing propane gas. The unit includes a separate bath and toilet, with a unit bath equipped with a bath tub, bathroom dryer, and a warm-water washlet toilet seat. For climate control, air conditioning is installed. Storage solutions include a closet and a shoe cupboard. Additional amenities are an internet-ready connection, a monitor-equipped intercom, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine.
A significant feature noted by the agent is the availability of an "unlimited internet usage and U-NEXT general content unlimited viewing plan." This provides seamless connectivity and entertainment options for the tenant. The rental terms are designed for accessibility, requiring no guarantor and being open to seniors, international students, and room-sharing arrangements. The initial costs are clearly outlined, and card payment for these fees is accepted.
The location in Tsuboya 1-chome is highly convenient, with Makishi Station just a 7-minute walk away and the Tsuboya bus stop a 4-minute walk. The area is historically famous for its Tsuboya Yachimun-dori (Pottery Street), a central hub of Okinawan pottery production since the 17th century. This charming street, lined with kilns, workshops, and shops, is a major cultural attraction where visitors can observe artisans at work and purchase unique Ryukyuan ceramics. Living here places you in the heart of Okinawa's rich artistic heritage, with easy access to the rest of Naha.