Leopalace Kamihara Street 202: A Modern Apartment in Naha's Tsuboya District
This rental apartment, Leopalace Kamihara Street 202, offers a convenient and comfortable living solution in the heart of Naha City, Okinawa. The property is a 1K layout with a total private area of 23.18 square meters (approximately 7.01 tsubo), located on the second floor of a three-story reinforced concrete building constructed in April 2002. The RC construction provides a solid, sound-resistant structure, minimizing noise transmission for a peaceful living environment.
The apartment comes fully furnished and equipped with essential appliances, including air conditioning for both cooling and heating, making it move-in ready. The unit features a separate bath and toilet, with a unit bath, bathtub, and a warm-water washing toilet seat. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooking hob and hot water supply. Additional amenities include an intercom with a TV monitor and a dedicated indoor washing machine space. A key feature is that a guarantor is not required for the lease contract.
According to the agent's notes, the property includes an indoor washing machine space. A special note regarding fees states that joining a guarantee company or insurance company is required.
The monthly rent is 60,000 yen, with a monthly common area fee (共益費) of 6,500 yen. The initial costs are structured with no security deposit (敷金), a key money (礼金) equivalent to one month's rent, and a renewal fee of 16,500 yen for the standard two-year lease term. The nearest major transport links are Monorail安里駅, approximately a 14-minute walk away, and the開南 bus stop, about an 8-minute walk.
The apartment is situated in the historic Tsuboya district of Naha, an area famous for its centuries-old tradition of Ryukyuan pottery, known as Tsuboya-yaki. The neighborhood is dotted with traditional kilns, workshops, and shops where you can observe artisans at work and purchase unique ceramics. A short walk from the property will bring you to the Tsuboya Pottery Street, a major tourist attraction where you can immerse yourself in Okinawa's rich cultural heritage and craft history.