Esan Terrace Kiyan: Modern Pet-Friendly Apartment in Uruma, Okinawa
This contemporary 1LDK apartment in Uruma City's Kiyan district offers a comfortable and secure lifestyle in a brand-new building constructed in 2025. The property features a spacious layout of approximately 43.76 square meters, located on the 2nd floor of a 10-story building with elevator access, ensuring convenience for all residents.
The apartment is fully equipped with modern amenities to support daily living. Key facilities include a gas cooktop with three burners, a counter kitchen, propane gas, a separate bath and toilet, a dedicated washbasin and vanity area with a shampoo sink, a bathtub, air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, BS satellite broadcasting, internet connectivity with free high-speed internet, an auto-lock security system, a video intercom, an elevator, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The agent's special notes highlight the building's appealing features: the elevator provides comfortable living support, while the auto-lock and TV intercom offer peace of mind regarding security. This particular unit is a corner room, which helps minimize noise concerns for a more tranquil living environment. The inclusion of an indoor washing machine space and an independent washbasin further enhances the well-equipped nature of the apartment. The free high-speed internet allows for immediate use upon moving in, and the three-burner gas cooktop is a delight for cooking enthusiasts. Pet restrictions apply: one small dog or cat is permitted. The managing agency, Maruyu Housing, can handle the entire process from viewing to contract online, making it easy for those living on remote islands or outside the prefecture to inquire and proceed.
The Kiyan area in Uruma City provides a residential setting with easy access to Okinawa's urban and natural attractions. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, creating a city that bridges several islands in the mid-eastern part of Okinawa Island. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with ruins offering panoramic views of the East China Sea and a deep connection to the Ryukyu Kingdom's history.