Furnished One-Room Apartment with Utilities Included in Naha, Okinawa
This rental apartment, located in the Shuri Samukawacho district of Naha City, Okinawa, offers a convenient and comfortable living space. The property is a one-room layout with all Western-style rooms, featuring a dedicated indoor washing machine space. The unit is fully furnished and equipped with appliances, including air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a washing machine, making it move-in ready. The kitchen is equipped with a gas stove and hot water system, while the bathroom features a unit bath with a bathtub and a warm-water washlet toilet. The apartment is situated on the 2nd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in March 1998.
Special notes from the agent clarify important details: The floor plan and photos are for reference, and the actual condition of the property takes precedence if there are any discrepancies. The listing includes furniture and appliances. The estimated initial costs are outlined as follows: a comprehensive peace-of-mind insurance costs 16,000 yen at the time of contract and renews every two years. For the guarantee company fee, tenants can choose between two plans: Plan ① (Annual Plan) charges 50% of the total monthly rent at contract (22,500 yen) plus an annual guarantee commission of 10,000 yen each year. Plan ② (First Time Only) charges 100% of the total monthly rent at contract (45,000 yen) for the initial time only. The brokerage fee is 49,500 yen (tax included), equivalent to one month's rent including consumption tax, payable only at the time of contract. The approximate contract deposit is around 178,000 yen (based on one month's rent and guarantee fee Plan ①).
The area of Shuri is rich in history, once serving as the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. A major nearby landmark is the Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a reconstructed symbol of Okinawan culture, located just a short distance away. The apartment itself is directly in front of the Kannon-do temple and is just a one-minute walk from the Kannon-do Mae bus stop, providing excellent access to local transit.