Spacious Rental Shop Space in Urasoe, Okinawa
This commercial property is a rental shop/office space located in the Serikaku 3-chome area of Urasoe City, Okinawa. The unit occupies the entire second floor of the building, offering a generous dedicated area of approximately 79.3 square meters (about 24 tsubo). The space is currently vacant and available for immediate occupancy, with the previous tenant scheduled to move out at the end of April 2026. The property is constructed with reinforced concrete (RC) and was built in 1997, making it 29 years old. It is ideally situated along a main road, providing excellent visibility for businesses.
According to the agent's notes, the monthly rent of 229,900 yen includes consumption tax. The images provided are from before the current tenant moved in. The standard terms state that the property should be returned to its original condition upon moving out, but the specific extent of this requirement is open for consultation. Initial costs include a security deposit (敷金) equivalent to 1.0 month's rent and a key money (礼金) payment also equivalent to 1.0 month's rent. There are no common service fees (共益費). One parking space is available for an additional 5,500 yen per month, with the possibility of arranging up to three nearby spaces; a fourth space may also be negotiable. The property is recommended for various uses such as shops, offices, child day services, or tutoring schools. Tenants are free to modify the interior to suit their needs, and a tenant comprehensive insurance and rent guarantee membership are required.
The location is highly convenient, just a one-minute walk from the Serikaku Itchome bus stop. Urasoe City is a vibrant residential and commercial hub in central Okinawa, seamlessly connected to the prefectural capital, Naha. An interesting historical fact about the area is that Urasoe was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom's government before it moved to Shuri. The property is within a reasonable distance from major attractions like the UNESCO World Heritage site, Shuri Castle, a beautifully reconstructed palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom offering deep cultural insights.