New Build Apartment in Uruma, Okinawa with Spacious Living Area
This newly constructed apartment building in Uruma City's Gushikawa district offers modern rental units with move-in availability projected for late December 2025. The property is situated directly opposite the popular San-A Yosen City shopping complex, providing exceptional convenience for daily needs. The apartment features a generously sized 14.3-jo (approximately 23.6 sqm) combined living, dining, and kitchen area, creating a comfortable and open living space.
The unit comes fully equipped with essential amenities as detailed in the agent notes: a gas stove (propane gas), separate bath and toilet, air conditioning, internet-ready wiring with free internet service included, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine. The layout is a practical 3LDK, consisting of three Western-style rooms measuring 6.7, 5.4, and 5.4 jo respectively, alongside the large LDK. The total private floor area is approximately 66.64 square meters. The building is a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure, and this unit is located on the 3rd floor. Two parking spaces are available at an additional monthly fee of 3,300 yen, with one space offered free for the first vehicle.
The initial costs include a security deposit (Shikikin) of 1.0 month's rent, a key money (Reikin) of 1.0 month's rent, and a monthly common service fee of 3,000 yen. Additional one-time move-in fees cover environmental maintenance, rent guarantee insurance, and disinfection/fire extinguisher installation. The rental contract is a fixed-term lease (Teiki Shakka) for 2.0 years, and a guarantor company is required. Viewings are currently being scheduled, and interested parties are encouraged to make inquiries.
The Gushikawa area of Uruma City is a vibrant part of central Okinawa. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was created in 2005 from the merger of four towns, Gushikawa among them, and its name is derived from the Okinawan word for 'coral'. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with ruins offering panoramic views of the East China Sea and a deep connection to the Ryukyu Kingdom's trading history.