CASAVISTA ASATO: Modern Living in Naha's Vibrant Asato District
This newly built rental apartment, CASAVISTA ASATO, offers a prime location in Naha's Asato area, just a 5-minute walk from Asato Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail. The property is exceptionally well-equipped for modern, convenient living. The unit features a 1LDK layout with approximately 28.68 square meters of private floor space, located on the 9th floor of a 15-story reinforced concrete building constructed in 2025.
The apartment comes with a comprehensive list of facilities and equipment: gas stove, a hob with two or more burners, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, propane gas, separate bath and toilet, a unit bath, a bathroom dryer, a shampoo washbasin vanity, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, a bathtub, an independent washbasin, air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, BS satellite broadcasting, internet-ready, free internet, an auto-lock security system, a video intercom, a parcel delivery box, an elevator, and an indoor washing machine space.
Important special notes and remarks include: 24-hour garbage disposal is available (sorting is required). In case of any discrepancy between the provided information and the actual condition of the property, the actual condition takes precedence. A short-term cancellation penalty applies: if the contract is terminated in less than 2 years, one month's rent is required. Upon moving out, an air conditioning cleaning fee of 11,000 yen and a cleaning fee of 132,000 yen are charged. For corporate contracts, a one-month gift money (reikin), a move-out cleaning fee, and actual expense settlement apply.
The location is incredibly convenient, situated a mere 100 meters from the famous Kokusai-dori (International Street), a bustling hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment. A Seven-Eleven convenience store is a 4-minute walk (260m) away, and the Ryubo Sakae-machi store is within a 400m walk. The Asato (Naha City) bus stop is just a 1-minute walk from the building. The area is rich in culture and history, with the nearby Tsuboya Yachimun Street, a district famous for its traditional Okinawan pottery, offering a glimpse into the island's artisan heritage.