Commercial Rental Opportunity in Onna Village, Okinawa
This commercial property, a vacant shop space located in the Fuchaku district of Onna Village, Okinawa, presents a turnkey opportunity for entrepreneurs. The unit, a former restaurant, is offered as a "居抜き" or business transfer property, meaning it comes with existing fixtures and equipment. The usable floor area is approximately 64 square meters (about 19.4 tsubo), featuring a structure built in 2015 with reinforced concrete (RC) construction. The property includes two free parking spaces, with the possibility of negotiating for a third.
The shop is equipped with essential facilities including a refrigerator, kitchen equipment, separate men's and women's toilets, air conditioning, a television, and an on-site garbage disposal area. A key feature is the existing kitchen setup, making it particularly suitable for food and beverage businesses. The tenant can enjoy a view of the ocean from the premises.
Important agent notes have been provided. The monthly rent of 250,000 yen is subject to consumption tax. The tenant is required to pay a security deposit equivalent to 4.0 months' rent and a key money (礼金) of 1.0 month's rent. There is a monthly common area maintenance fee of 5,000 yen. Special conditions apply: the tenant's business hours may extend until midnight. A penalty of one month's rent is incurred for termination of the contract within the first year. Smoking rules are in place, and interested parties should inquire for details. The agent, Nitta Housing Co., Ltd., encourages consultation for any other questions and is ready to assist with rental or purchase property searches.
The location offers excellent accessibility, being just a 2-minute walk from the Tiger Beach Mae bus stop. Onna Village is renowned for its stunning coastline and is a central part of Okinawa's main tourist area. The region is famous for its beautiful beaches, luxury resorts, and as a premier destination for diving and marine sports. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Manza Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and coral reefs, drawing visitors from around the world.