Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Naha's Historic Shuri District
This renovated 3LDK apartment offers a comfortable living space in the heart of Naha's Shuri area. The unit, designated as Room 202, is located on the 7th floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete block (RCB) building constructed in June 1974. The apartment features a total private area of 54.11 square meters (approximately 16.36 tsubo). The layout has been thoughtfully converted from traditional Japanese rooms to a modern Western-style 3LDK, comprising three Western-style rooms and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The kitchen has been updated with a newly replaced sink unit.
According to the agent's notes, the building is equipped with an elevator and uses propane gas. The apartment includes a kitchen, water heater, separate bath and toilet, air conditioning, and an intercom system. Internet connectivity is available. Pets are not permitted in this property.
The location is exceptionally convenient, being just a 2-minute walk from Gibo Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) and a mere 1-minute walk from the Akadaira bus stop. The property is situated along a prefectural road, offering easy access to central Shuri. The nearest elementary school is Jonan Elementary School, and the nearest junior high school is Shuri Junior High School. Parking is available nearby for a fee of 12,000 yen for two vehicles, with a third space offered free of charge.
The rental terms are straightforward: a monthly rent of 100,000 yen with no monthly common area fees (共益費). The security deposit (敷金) is one month's rent, and there is no key money (礼金). A brokerage fee equivalent to one month's rent applies. A guarantee company is required, with a monthly premium of 80% of the rent. The initial contract period is two years, renewable with a renewal fee of 10,000 yen. The estimated initial moving cost is approximately 90,000 yen.
The Shuri area is rich in history, being the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. A major landmark just a short monorail ride away is the reconstructed Shuri Castle (Shurijo), a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Okinawan culture, offering panoramic views of Naha.