Houses for Sale in Okinawa
4,574 houses for sale available · ¥3,000,000 – ¥2,345,990,000 · 764 new this month
Okinawa is the one part of Japan that makes you revise your picture of what Japan is. The Ryukyu Kingdom, which ruled this archipelago as a sovereign nation for 450 years before Japanese annexation in 1879, left behind an entirely distinct language, cuisine, musical tradition, architectural style, and philosophical approach to life — one centred on the concept of nuchi du takara ("life is the greatest treasure") and expressed in a warmth toward visitors that is genuinely different from mainland Japanese reserve. The coral reefs of the Kerama Islands, 40km west of Naha, contain some of the most biodiverse marine environments in East Asia. The Okinawan subtropical climate — average 23°C, never below 10°C, warm sea from May through November — is a permanent feature of daily life rather than a seasonal interruption.
Getting There
Naha Airport is one of Japan's most connected domestic hubs — direct flights to Tokyo (2.5 hours), Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, and most other Japanese cities. International connections to Taipei (70 minutes), Seoul, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The prefecture's 160 islands across 1,000km of Pacific Ocean mean intra-Okinawa travel is primarily by short domestic flight or ferry. The Okinawa Expressway runs the length of the main island from Naha to Nago in about 45 minutes. The Yui Rail monorail connects Naha's main attractions in the urban centre.
Daily Life
The food of Okinawa is a distinct cuisine within Japan: champuru (stir-fry of bitter melon, tofu, pork, and egg), Okinawan soba (wheat noodles in pork broth, no buckwheat — legally required to be sold as "Okinawa soba" rather than just "soba" by the national soba industry), taco rice (a post-American-base creation of taco ingredients over rice, now a local institution), and awamori (the local spirit distilled from Thai rice, aged in clay pots, with some expressions reaching 30+ years and complex earthiness). The longevity tradition of Okinawa — the prefecture was for decades a global outlier for centenarian density — is attributed variously to diet, community structure, the concept of moai (lifelong social support circles), and a fundamentally optimistic relationship with life and age.
Festivals & Culture
Eisa, the Bon festival drum dance performed by young community groups on the evenings of the Obon period (August), fills the streets of Okinawa's towns and villages with performances of extraordinary physical energy and communal pride. The Naha Tug of War (October) — using a rope that is the world's largest, pulling between eastern and western halves of the city — has been in the Guinness World Records and carries the entire weight of Ryukyuan identity in its participatory structure. The Shuri Castle, rebuilt after wartime destruction and recently in the process of second rebuilding after a 2019 fire, represents both the beauty of Ryukyuan architecture and the commitment of the local culture to its own continuity.
Buying Property Here
For property buyers, Okinawa has the prefecture's largest listing inventory (22,000+) and the clearest English-language infrastructure for foreign buyers. Beachfront and resort-adjacent properties in Onna Village, Yomitan, and Kerama-accessible areas trade at ¥15M–¥80M+. Naha and central Okinawa residential areas offer ¥5M–¥15M for apartments and ¥8M–¥20M for houses. The outer islands — Miyako, Ishigaki, Yaeyama chain — have properties from ¥3M–¥12M in settings that have limited infrastructure but extraordinary natural environments. The rental market is robust year-round, supported by one of Japan's strongest domestic tourism flows.
Naha, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 3 min walk
Naha, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 7 min walk / 1 min drive
Naha, Okinawa Prefecture
Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Nakagusuku, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 6 min walk / 1 min drive
Naha, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 6 min walk / 1 min drive
Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 23 min walk / 5 min drive
Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 5 min walk / 1 min drive
Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture
Lawson - 1 min walk
Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 9 min walk / 2 min drive
Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 8 min walk / 2 min drive
Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 2 min walk
Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture
Family Mart - 7 min walk / 1 min drive
Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture
Lawson - 5 min walk / 1 min drive