Leopalace YOGI: A Fully-Furnished Apartment in Naha's Ameku District
This Leopalace YOGI apartment in Naha City's Ameku 1-chome offers a convenient and comfortable living solution, complete with furniture and appliances. The unit is a 1K layout with approximately 23.18 sqm of private space, located on the 3rd floor of a 3-storey reinforced concrete building constructed in 2001.
The property comes fully equipped for modern living. Facilities include an IH cooktop, a separate bath and toilet, a bath dryer, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, a bathtub, air conditioning, a shoe cupboard, internet connectivity, a monitor-equipped intercom, an indoor space for a washing machine, and is furnished with furniture and appliances.
Key financial details are clearly outlined. The monthly rent is 66,000 yen, with a monthly common area fee of 6,500 yen and an additional 550 yen hygiene fee. A detailed breakdown of the initial costs is provided. For the first two months, total housing-related fees are approximately 154,408 yen, comprising rent (132,000 yen), common area fee (13,000 yen), parking fee (0 yen), environmental maintenance fee (1,100 yen), internet usage fee (7,260 yen), and an administrative handling fee (1,048 yen). Move-in costs total approximately 198,980 yen, including a key money (reikin) payment of 66,000 yen, a security deposit (shikikin) of 0 yen, an end-of-contract cleaning fee of 41,800 yen, a contract-time guarantee commission of 76,680 yen, and a lock replacement fee of 16,500 yen. The property does not require a guarantor, is open to international students, and allows for card payment of initial costs and rent. The contract term is 2 years with a renewal fee of 16,500 yen.
The Ameku neighborhood is well-serviced with daily conveniences within a short walk. Nearby facilities include a FamilyMart convenience store just a 2-minute walk away (approx. 170m), the "Ameku Ryubo" facility (4 mins, 260m), the "Co-op Apple Town" (7 mins, 450m), and the "SAN-A Mekaru" supermarket (9 mins, 650m). For transportation, Omoromachi Station is about an 18-minute journey away, and the Naha Kokusai Koko Mae bus stop is a 4-minute walk.
The Ameku area provides a balanced urban lifestyle in Okinawa's capital. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Omoromachi Station area is a major commercial hub, built on land that was once a U.S. military housing area, symbolizing Naha's post-war redevelopment. The closest major landmark is the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, a stunning piece of modern architecture showcasing the islands' rich history and culture, located a short drive or bus ride away in the Omoromachi district.