Spacious 4LDK Apartment in Naha's Vibrant Omoromachi District
This well-appointed apartment, located on the 6th floor of an 8-story building in Naha's Omoromachi 4-chome, offers a generous living space of approximately 91 square meters (about 27.5 tsubo) configured as a 4LDK. The monthly rent is 170,000 JPY, with a management fee of 0 JPY. Key initial costs include a security deposit and a gratitude fee (reikin), each set at 170,000 JPY. The building, constructed in 2003 (22 years old), features an elevator and secure auto-lock entry.
The property comes fully equipped for modern, comfortable living. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter and includes a gas cooktop with two or more burners (propane gas). The apartment features a separate bath and toilet, with the toilet equipped with a warm-water washlet seat. Air conditioning, internet connectivity, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine are provided. Additional security and convenience features include a monitor-equipped intercom and a parcel delivery box.
Critical agent notes have been translated: For leases terminated in less than one year, a penalty fee will be incurred. Key replacement costs require confirmation. There are monthly fees for environmental maintenance (1,100 JPY) and a water purifier lease (1,540 JPY). A guarantee company (Zenhoren Corporation) requires a fee of 50% of the monthly rent (with an annual renewal fee of 10,000 JPY and a bank transfer fee of 330 JPY). Other one-time move-in costs listed include a guarantee fee, tatami replacement fee, key exchange fee, deodorization/disinfection fee, and a SAT119 fee.
The Omoromachi area is a dynamic commercial and entertainment hub in Naha. An interesting local fact is that the district's name, "Omoromachi," is derived from the Ryukyuan word "Umui," which refers to sacred groves where traditional prayers and rituals were performed. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, a short distance away, which offers deep insights into the unique history, culture, and natural environment of the Ryukyu Islands.