Leopalres ROSE: A Well-Equipped Rental Apartment in Nakagusuku Village
This Leopalres ROSE apartment in the Minamiuehara area of Nakagusuku Village, Okinawa, offers a convenient and comfortable living space ready for immediate occupancy. The property is a 1K layout with a total floor area of approximately 23.18 square meters, located on the second floor of a two-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2006.
The apartment comes fully furnished with furniture and appliances. Key equipment and facilities include an IH cooktop, a separate bath and toilet, a bathtub, air conditioning, a shoe cupboard, internet connectivity, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Detailed translation of agent notes: The initial cost estimate is provided for two months. Monthly fees total 134,708 yen, comprising: rent: 98,000 yen; common area maintenance fee: 13,000 yen; parking space usage fee: 14,300 yen; environmental maintenance fee: 1,100 yen; internet usage fee: 7,260 yen; and administrative handling fee: 1,048 yen. If the contract starts mid-month, a prorated amount will be added. Move-in costs total 174,130 yen, comprising: key money (reikin): 49,000 yen; security deposit (shikikin): 0 yen; end-of-contract cleaning fee: 41,800 yen; contract-time guarantee commission: 66,830 yen; and lock replacement fee: 16,500 yen. Nearby facilities include: Fresh Plaza Union Nakagusuku Store (11-minute walk, approx. 800m); SAN-A Nakagusuku Store (18-minute walk, approx. 1300m); SAN-A V21 Food Hall Nagata Store (14-minute walk, approx. 1100m); and 7-Eleven Nakagusuku-son Minamiuehara Store (3-minute walk, approx. 220m).
The area of Nakagusuku Village is rich in history, being home to several UNESCO World Heritage-listed Gusuku (castle) sites, including the impressive Nakagusuku Castle ruins which offer panoramic views of the East China Sea. The village provides a more relaxed residential atmosphere while remaining within reasonable commuting distance to urban centers like Urasoe and Naha. The closest major tourist attraction is the Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a beautifully preserved Ryukyuan castle site with a history dating back to the 14th century.