Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Panoramic Views in Okinawa City
Presenting Chateau Johoku P5, a well-appointed 3LDK apartment located in the Momohara district of Okinawa City. This rental property offers a generous living space of approximately 81.54 square meters, featuring a spacious 18-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area. Situated on a hill, the apartment boasts beautiful views and excellent ventilation, creating a pleasant living environment. The layout includes separate Western-style rooms of 6 and 8 tatami mats, providing ample flexibility.
The apartment comes fully equipped for modern comfort. Key facilities include a system kitchen with a gas stove (two or more burners, using propane gas), separate bathroom and toilet, a bathtub, an independent washbasin, air conditioning, ample closet space, a shoe cupboard, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Critical agent notes and terms are as follows: The brokerage commission is equivalent to one month's rent (plus parking fee) plus consumption tax. The initial contract amount may vary slightly due to daily prorated rent depending on the move-in date. The floor plan and interior photos are for reference; the actual condition takes precedence. Cancellation within the first year incurs a penalty of one month's rent. Enrollment in Life Support is mandatory (monthly fee of 1,100 yen, prorated for move-in and move-out months). If a parking space certificate is issued, a fee of 3,300 yen (tax included) is required. This is a fixed-term lease of two years; a renewal incurs an administrative fee of 22,000 yen (tax included). A guarantee company is used with a monthly fee of 1,200 yen and an initial guarantee commission of 50% of the total rent (these may vary based on contract details). If keeping a pet, a security deposit equivalent to one month's rent is required.
The property is located in Okinawa City's Momohara area, a residential district known for its convenience. A notable nearby landmark is the Koza High School bus stop, just a 3-minute walk away, providing access to local transit. The area is part of Okinawa's central region, rich in cultural history from the post-war Koza era, which was heavily influenced by American presence and has since evolved into a vibrant hub blending local and international flavors. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni, Zoo & Museum), a family-friendly destination featuring diverse wildlife and cultural exhibits, located just a short drive away.