Leopalace Kume II: A Modern Rental Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This property is Leopalace Kume II, a modern 4-story apartment building constructed in 2010, located in the Kume 2-chome district of Naha City, Okinawa. The available unit is a 1K layout with an approximate private floor area of 21.41 square meters, situated on the 4th floor. The monthly rent is 69,000 yen with an additional common area maintenance fee of 6,500 yen. A key feature is the absence of key money (reikin) and a security deposit (shikikin), making initial moving costs more manageable. The property is within a 12-minute walk of Kenchomae Station, offering convenient access to Naha's monorail system.
The apartment comes fully equipped with a range of modern amenities for comfortable living. Facilities include city gas, an IH cooking stove with two or more burners, a separate bath and toilet, a bath dryer, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, a bathtub, air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, CATV and CS antenna connections, internet readiness, a monitor-equipped intercom, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The building is reinforced concrete (RC) construction.
Important special notes have been provided by the agent. Viewings are possible for this unit, which is offered unfurnished and without appliances. There is no security deposit or agency fee. Fixed-rate internet equipment is available, and water charges are not required, making utility costs predictable. The agent recommends this property for singles or couples. A plan that does not require a joint guarantor is available (conditions apply). Floors from the second story upward have carpet flooring. Monthly fees include an environmental maintenance fee of 550 yen, a Wi-Fi usage fee of 3,630 yen (for 30 days), and a rent withdrawal handling fee of 525 yen. An annual guarantee commission fee of 10,000 yen is also required. Pet ownership is not permitted.
The Kume area in Naha is a historically significant district, known as one of the oldest Chinese settlements in Okinawa, with a history dating back centuries. Today, it blends traditional charm with urban convenience. The area is well-connected and offers a variety of local shops and dining options. A major nearby landmark is the vibrant Kokusai Dori (International Street), a famous tourist destination approximately a 20-minute walk or a short monorail ride away, known for its shops, restaurants, and lively atmosphere.