Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Naha's Shuri District
This modern apartment, located in the historic Shuri area of Naha City, Okinawa, offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space. The property features a 3LDK layout with all Western-style rooms, providing a bright and airy atmosphere. The unit includes a dedicated indoor washing machine space and a system kitchen with a gas stove. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, shampoo dresser, and an independent washbasin. The apartment also includes air conditioning, heating, a dryer, and a bidet toilet.
Important agent notes regarding fees have been translated. The monthly rent is 135,000 yen with a 5,000 yen common area maintenance fee. The security deposit is one month's rent, and there is no key money (礼金). Additional costs include a fire insurance premium starting from 13,000 yen (renewed every two years, with other plans available) and a rent guarantee fee of 59,520 yen (40% of the monthly rent at contract signing, 10% upon annual renewal). Please note that the photos shown are of a different unit within the building, and the actual condition of the unit takes precedence. Upon moving out, a high-cleaning fee of 60,000 yen (excluding tax), an air conditioner cleaning fee of 15,000 yen per unit (excluding tax), and an additional 25,000 yen (excluding tax) if a cleaning robot is provided will be charged.
The building itself, Casa Pacifica Shuri Samukawa, was constructed in 2018 and is a reinforced concrete (RC) three-story structure with an elevator. The apartment is on the second floor and offers a private area of 75.4 sqm. Two tandem parking spaces are available for 8,800 yen per month, with vehicle type restrictions. The location is highly convenient, with the Kannon-dō Mae bus stop just a one-minute walk away.
The Shuri district is rich in history, being the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. A major landmark just a short distance away is the reconstructed Shuri Castle (Shurijo), a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Okinawan culture, which offers stunning views over Naha.