D-ROOM Yomitan Hills: A Modern Pet-Friendly Apartment in Okinawa
This recently built apartment, D-ROOM Yomitan Hills, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in the sought-after area of Owan, Yomitan Village, Okinawa. Constructed in 2024, this 2LDK unit spans approximately 57.03 square meters and is situated on the second floor of a three-story reinforced concrete building. The monthly rent is 140,000 JPY with an additional 10,000 JPY common area fee. The property features a modern layout with separate bath and toilet, a system kitchen with a gas cooktop and counter, and amenities such as air conditioning, a gas-powered clothes dryer, and a heated toilet seat with bidet function. For security and convenience, the building is equipped with an auto-lock system, a monitor intercom, and a parcel delivery box. Internet service is provided free of charge for residents.
The property's equipment and facilities are comprehensive. The kitchen includes a gas cooktop, a system kitchen, and a counter kitchen powered by propane gas. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the unit features a combined hair washing, face washing, and vanity area. Other notable amenities include a bathtub, closet space, a shoe cupboard, BS/CS satellite broadcasting, free internet, a monitor intercom, a parcel delivery box, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
A special note for pet owners: the property allows pets under specific conditions. Small dogs (one) or cats (two) are permitted, with the requirement of a one-month deposit as a security measure for pet ownership.
The apartment is located just a three-minute walk from the Koken Bus Stop, providing easy access to public transportation. The area of Yomitan is rich in history and natural beauty, known for its stunning coastline and cultural sites. An interesting local fact is that Yomitan is famous for its traditional pottery, known as Yachimun, a craft with a history spanning over 400 years. The closest major landmark is the iconic Zakimi Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a well-preserved Gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) offering panoramic views of the East China Sea.