Mansion SEN: A Pet-Friendly 3LDK Apartment in Naha's Shuri District
This modern apartment, located in the historic Shuri area of Naha City, Okinawa, offers a spacious 3LDK layout perfect for families or pet owners. The property, unit 302 in the Mansion SEN building, provides approximately 67.08 square meters of living space spread across the 3rd floor of a 6-story, elevator-equipped building constructed in 2014.
The apartment is well-appointed with a comprehensive set of facilities. The equipment includes a gas stove with two or more burners, a system kitchen with a counter-style layout, a separate bath and toilet, a combined hair-washing, face-washing, and vanity unit, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, a bathtub, air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, BS satellite broadcasting, an auto-lock building entrance, a monitor-equipped intercom, an elevator, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Special notes detail the financials. The monthly rent is 108,000 yen with a 6,000 yen common area maintenance fee, a 5,500 yen parking fee, and a 1,000 yen sanitation fee, bringing the total monthly cost to 120,500 yen. The initial move-in costs are significant: a security deposit of 108,000 yen, a key money (gift) payment of 108,000 yen, a pet security deposit of 108,000 yen, an agency commission of 118,800 yen, a parking contract fee of 5,500 yen, a guarantee trust fee of 96,400 yen, a two-year fire insurance premium of 20,000 yen, and an antibacterial treatment fee of 16,500 yen. This sums to 581,200 yen. Combined with the first month's costs, the total initial outlay is 701,700 yen. Please note that if moving in mid-month, a prorated daily rent will apply. Pet conditions allow for up to two dogs or cats, each under 10 kilograms.
The Shuri district is rich in history, being the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. An interesting fact is that the area's distinct architectural style and castle ruins reflect a unique cultural blend of Chinese and Japanese influences. The closest major landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle (Shurijo), a reconstructed palace that was the royal court's seat for centuries, located just a short distance away.