Luce Tomari 202: A Newly Built 2LDK Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This property is a newly constructed apartment unit, Luce Tomari 202, located in the Tomari 1-chome district of Naha City, Okinawa. Scheduled for completion in April to early May 2026, this modern residence offers a 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 42.73 square meters (approximately 12.92 tsubo). The apartment is situated on the second floor of a reinforced concrete (RC) building.
The unit is equipped with all Western-style rooms. Additional facilities and notes include several important details. There are optional service fees: [Disinfection/Deodorization: 16,500 yen], [Key Replacement: 16,500 yen], [Re-contract Fee (for 2 years): 59,400 yen], [Peace of Mind Support (monthly): 1,100 yen], [Water Purifier (monthly): 1,540 yen], and [Continued Guarantee Entrustment Fee (monthly): 1,200 yen]. A special remark indicates that pet ownership is negotiable.
The apartment comes with a comprehensive set of amenities designed for comfortable living. These include a system kitchen with a gas stove, a separate bath and toilet, a bathtub, an independent washbasin area, a bidet toilet seat, air conditioning, heating, an intercom with a TV monitor, an auto-lock building entrance, and internet connectivity. A shoe box provides additional storage. The monthly rent is 108,000 yen with a common area maintenance fee of 5,000 yen. The initial costs include a security deposit of two months' rent, a key money (reikin) of one month's rent, and an agency fee equivalent to one month's rent. The contract is a fixed-term lease for two years with a renewal fee of 16,500 yen. One parking space is available for an additional 14,300 yen per month, subject to availability.
The Tomari area in Naha is a vibrant waterfront district with a rich history as a port. It is conveniently located within a 9-minute walk from the Monorail's Miebashi Station and just a 1-minute walk from the Nakano Bridge bus stop. The area is known for its mix of residential calm and access to the city's amenities. A notable nearby landmark is the Tomari Port, a historic harbor that has been a gateway to Okinawa for centuries and is now a bustling area for fishing and local commerce.