Lions Mansion Momoyama: A Renovated Condominium with Panoramic Views in Okinawa City
This property is a renovated condominium unit in the Lions Mansion Momoyama building, located in Yamazato, Okinawa City. The apartment features a 2LDK layout with an open-plan living-dining-kitchen area and an L-shaped balcony, offering a sense of spaciousness and excellent views. The building is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure, ensuring durability.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment includes a system kitchen, propane gas, bathroom dryer, washbasin and vanity, warm-water washing toilet seat, auto-lock, delivery box, elevator, and indoor laundry machine space. Special renovation work was completed in January 2026. This comprehensive renovation included: new system kitchen installation, new bathroom dryer installation, new unit bath replacement, new washbasin vanity replacement, new warm-water washing toilet replacement, new washing machine waterproof pan installation, new fittings replacement, cushion floor re-covering, wallpaper re-covering, downlight installation, new gas water heater replacement, flooring re-covering, curtain rail replacement, and house cleaning. Pet ownership is possible under specific breeding rules and requires consultation.
The apartment is situated on the 6th floor of a 9-story building, with a private area of approximately 62.4 square meters (about 18.9 tsubo) and a balcony of about 21.95 square meters. Monthly fees include a 10,600 yen management fee and a 12,480 yen repair reserve fund. Parking is available nearby for approximately 5,000 yen per month, subject to consultation. The property is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from the Yamauchi bus stop.
The surrounding area of Okinawa City offers a blend of urban convenience and access to Okinawa's renowned natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Okinawa City, once known as Koza, has a rich cultural history deeply influenced by the presence of U.S. military bases, resulting in a unique fusion of American and Okinawan cultures, particularly evident in its music and local cuisine. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni), a popular family destination featuring a wide variety of animals, botanical gardens, and museums.