Modern New Build Apartment in Naha's Vibrant Omoromachi District
This newly constructed apartment, built in July 2025, offers a contemporary living experience in the heart of Naha's Omoromachi area. The property is a spacious 3LDK layout with a total private area of 102 square meters, featuring three Western-style rooms measuring 7.5, 6.4, and 6.4 square meters respectively, and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of 21.8 square meters. The building is a modern 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure with secure auto-lock entry and a video monitor intercom system.
The apartment's equipment and facilities include an indoor washing machine space and all Western-style rooms. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a gas cooktop and faces the living area. The bathroom and toilet are separate, featuring a bathtub and an independent washbasin area. The property is equipped with city gas and includes a shoe box. Internet service is provided free of charge.
Important notes regarding fees and conditions have been provided by the agent. Fire insurance starts from 14,000 yen. A rent guarantee commission fee is 50-80% of the total rent. The agency commission is 1.1 months' rent (including rent, parking fee, and tax). A renewal fee of 16,500 yen applies. There is a monthly bank transfer fee of 315 yen. Cleaning costs upon moving out and air conditioner cleaning fees are the responsibility of the tenant. The property is non-smoking. The agent notes that if there is any discrepancy between the provided information and the actual condition, the actual condition takes priority.
The Omoromachi district is a major commercial and transportation hub in Naha, known for its shopping malls, department stores, and entertainment options. It is home to the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, a significant cultural landmark that showcases the rich history and art of the Ryukyu Islands. The apartment is conveniently located just an 8-minute walk from Omoromachi Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail), providing excellent access to the rest of the city, including the bustling Kokusai-dori street.