Monthly Rental Apartment "Arietta Miona" in Naha's Vibrant Makishi District
Available for move-in from early March, Arietta Miona offers a convenient monthly rental apartment in the heart of Naha, Okinawa. This modern property is just a 3-minute walk from the Makishi Station on the Yui Rail monorail and a 1-minute walk from the Makishi bus stop, placing you within easy reach of the city's main transport lines. The apartment comes fully furnished with furniture and appliances, and includes free internet service.
The property features a 1R (studio) layout with a private area of approximately 20.6 square meters, located on the 6th floor of an 8-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2019. The apartment is equipped with a system kitchen featuring a gas stove with two or more burners (propane gas), a separate bath and toilet, a unit bath, a washbasin with hair-washing and makeup area, a bathtub, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, air conditioning, a walk-in closet, and a getabako (shoe storage). Building amenities include an auto-lock security system, a video intercom, an elevator, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine. The property is managed by an agent, and a guarantor is not required as a guarantor proxy service is available.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated: The equipment and facilities include a gas stove, stove with two or more burners, system kitchen, propane gas, separate bath and toilet, unit bath, washbasin with hair-washing and makeup area, warm-water bidet seat, bathtub, cooling, air conditioning, walk-in closet, getabako (shoe storage), internet-ready, free internet, auto-lock, video intercom, elevator, and indoor washing machine space. Special remarks note that the photos are of a different room. Pet conditions are negotiable, with an additional monthly rent of 3,000 yen or more and a pet security deposit equivalent to three months' rent.
The Makishi area is famously adjacent to Kokusai-dori (International Street), a bustling 1.6-kilometer-long avenue packed with shops, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife, offering an immersive experience of Okinawan culture and commerce. A major landmark just a short walk away is the Tsuboya Pottery District, a historic area and a designated Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, where you can explore traditional Okinawan yachimun pottery workshops and galleries.