Modern and Secure 1LDK Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This contemporary apartment, located in the SKYCOURTWEST building in Naha's West 2-chome district, offers a comfortable and secure living environment. The property features a 1LDK layout with a total private area of 42.56 square meters (approximately 12.87 tsubo). The unit is situated on the 2nd floor of a 5-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in January 2021, ensuring modern standards and durability.
Key facilities and equipment include an indoor washing machine space and all Western-style rooms. The apartment comes with a comprehensive set of amenities: a system kitchen with gas cooking and hot water supply, a separate bath and toilet with a unit bath, bathtub, shampoo dresser, independent washbasin, and a warm-water washing toilet seat. The unit is equipped with air conditioning and heating, an intercom with TV monitor, and the building benefits from an auto-lock security system, elevator, parcel delivery box, and city gas. Broadcast and communication services include BS, CS, and free internet. Storage is ample with a walk-in closet and a shoe box. The unit is a corner room.
Important notes on fees include: comprehensive housing insurance; if moving in mid-month, an estimated contract fee plus prorated rent will be charged; a "Flex Anshin Support 24" service for ¥770 (monthly); and a card key fee of ¥6,600.
The location is exceptionally convenient. The Sports Palace "GISTAS" is a 1-minute walk away, as is "Ryuubo." "Kanehide" is a 5-minute walk. Convenience stores like Seven-Eleven (3-minute walk) and FamilyMart (4-minute walk) are nearby. The Higashimachi Post Office is a 7-minute walk, Yamato Transport is 4 minutes, and Orix Rent-a-Car is 3 minutes. For regional travel, Naha Bus Terminal is a 12-minute walk, and Naha Airport is just a 10-minute drive.
The surrounding Naha area is the vibrant capital of Okinawa Prefecture, rich in history and culture. An interesting fact is that Naha was once the capital of the independent Ryukyu Kingdom, which flourished from the 15th to 19th centuries through trade across East and Southeast Asia. The closest major landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle, the former palace of the Ryukyu kings, located just a short drive or monorail ride away in the Shuri district.