Modern Apartment Living in Naha, Okinawa
This contemporary apartment, located in the Kume 1-chome district of Naha City, Okinawa, offers a convenient and comfortable lifestyle. The property is a 1-room layout with a total floor area of 21.45 square meters, featuring an all-Western-style interior. Key facilities include an indoor washing machine space, a system kitchen with gas cooking, a separate bath and toilet with a unit bath and bathtub, an independent washroom, and a bidet toilet seat. The building is equipped with an elevator, auto-lock security, and Wi-Fi is provided. The apartment comes furnished with appliances including an air conditioner, heater, washing machine, dryer, refrigerator, and television.
Critical agent notes specify several mandatory requirements for tenants. A guarantee company is required. Tenants must join the "Anshin Service" at a monthly cost of 990 yen (displayed as a hygiene fee in the system). Fire insurance is also mandatory. This is a fixed-term rental contract for two years, but renewal is possible for another two-year term. If a tenant leaves before the contract period ends, a penalty of one month's rent applies. Pets are not allowed. A viewing is required before application, with remote viewings available. Please note that the handover date may change depending on the property's restoration status.
The apartment is situated on the 5th floor of a 6-story reinforced concrete building constructed in March 2019. Parking is available for one car at an additional monthly cost of 16,500 yen, and bicycle parking is 1,100 yen per month. The location is highly accessible, with the Asahibashi Monorail Station approximately a 9-minute walk away and the Uenokura bus stop just a 2-minute walk. The area is a vibrant part of Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kume district is one of the oldest residential areas in Naha, historically home to scholars and diplomats from the Ryukyu Kingdom era. The closest major landmark is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located just a short monorail or bus ride away.