Leopalace Kume II Unit 402: A Modern Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This rental apartment, Leopalace Kume II Unit 402, offers a convenient and comfortable lifestyle in the heart of Naha City, Okinawa. The property is a 1K layout with a total private area of 21.41 square meters (approximately 6.48 tsubo), featuring an all-Western-style room design. According to the agent's equipment notes, the unit includes an indoor washing machine space and is configured with all Western-style rooms.
The apartment comes fully furnished and equipped, including air conditioning, heating, a washing machine, refrigerator, and television. The kitchen is fitted with an IH cooktop and hot water supply. The bathroom is a separate unit bath complete with a bathtub and a toilet featuring a warm-water washlet. Building amenities include a shoe box for storage and a bicycle parking area, though a dedicated car parking space is not available. The property is constructed of reinforced concrete (RC) and was built in January 2010, making it approximately 16 years old. It is a two-story building, with this unit located on the 4th floor. The monthly rent is 69,000 yen with an additional monthly common area fee (共益費) of 6,500 yen. Notably, there is no security deposit (敷金) and the key money (礼金) is one month's rent. There is also no guarantor required, and foreign residents are welcome to apply. The contract period is two years with a renewal fee of 16,500 yen.
The location is highly accessible, situated in Naha's Kume 2-chome district. It is about a 9-minute walk from the Kenchomae Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) and approximately a 10-minute walk from the Asahibashi Station bus stop. The area is a vibrant part of the prefectural capital, rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kume district is one of the oldest residential areas in Naha, historically home to scholars and diplomats from the Ryukyu Kingdom era. The closest major tourist attraction is the bustling Kokusai Dori (International Street), a famous shopping and entertainment thoroughfare just a short monorail ride or walk away, offering a deep dive into Okinawan food, crafts, and nightlife.