Happiness Jonan Unit 301: Spacious 1LDK Apartment in Naha's Serene Shuri District
This rental apartment, located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Shurizakiyamacho, Naha City, offers a comfortable and convenient living space. The unit features a generous 14-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, providing ample room for daily life. The bathroom and toilet are separate, adding to the practicality of the layout. The property includes an indoor space for a washing machine.
Critical agent notes detail the associated costs and conditions. The monthly rent is 45,000 yen with a 1,000 yen common area maintenance fee. The security deposit is one month's rent, while key money is not required. A brokerage fee of 55,000 yen is payable at contract signing. Additional mandatory and optional fees include: 24-hour support plus service for 2,200 yen per month; a water purifier lease starting from 1,298 yen per month; mandatory guarantee company and fire insurance (costs detailed in remarks); a comprehensive peace-of-mind insurance of 18,000 yen at contract signing, renewed every two years. The guarantee company fee offers two plans: Plan ① (annual) is 50% of the total monthly rent (26,600 yen at signing) plus an annual 10,000 yen commission fee; Plan ② (first time only) is 100% of the total monthly rent (53,000 yen). Other one-time fees at signing include deodorization/disinfection treatment (8,800 yen), crime/disaster prevention goods (8,580 yen), and the brokerage fee. The total estimated initial cost is approximately 215,180 yen (including one month's rent, Plan ① guarantee fee, 24H support, and parking). A height restriction of 170 cm applies to the parking space, which costs 5,000 yen per month, and this must be confirmed on-site. Floor plans and photos are for reference; the actual condition takes precedence.
The area is known for its tranquility and greenery. An interesting local feature is the nearby Sagari-bana (Barringtonia racemosa) tree-lined street, which is selected as one of the '100 Famous Places of Flowers and Greenery in Okinawa.' For history and culture, the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, is a major landmark just a short distance away, offering a profound connection to Okinawa's unique heritage.