Dia Court Shikina: A Modern Apartment in a Historic Okinawan Neighborhood
This spacious 3LDK apartment in the Dia Court Shikina building offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in a quiet residential area of Naha City, Okinawa. The property features a total floor area of 61.13 sqm (18.49 tsubo) and is situated on the 5th floor of a 13-story reinforced concrete building. The apartment benefits from being a corner unit with balconies on two sides, ensuring excellent natural light and ventilation throughout.
Key equipment and facilities include an indoor laundry machine space and all Western-style rooms. The property underwent a comprehensive renovation on June 30, 2025. This included the replacement of the gas stove, range hood, kitchen faucet fixtures, bathroom faucet fixtures, mirror, washbasin faucet fixtures, and toilet. Furthermore, new wallpaper was installed in all rooms, new flooring was laid, and a full house cleaning was completed.
Special notes and remarks detail the excellent local amenities. A FamilyMart convenience store is approximately a 3-minute walk away, while Town Plaza Kanehide Hanatagawa Market is about a 17-minute walk. The Ryukyu Bank Yori-miya Branch is within a 15-minute walk. For parking, one space is available at a monthly cost ranging from 4,500 to 10,000 yen, though availability, specific space, and exact pricing require confirmation. The building is pet-friendly, subject to the management regulations.
The apartment is located within the Shikina Historical Area, a peaceful neighborhood that retains a traditional atmosphere centered around the UNESCO World Heritage site, Shikinaen Garden, which is just a 13-minute walk away. The area offers a serene living environment while remaining well-connected. An interesting local fact is that Shikinaen was a second residence for the Ryukyu royal family, built in the late 18th century, and its gardens are a beautiful example of Ryukyuan landscape design incorporating both local and Chinese influences. The closest major landmark is the stunning Shikinaen Garden itself, a must-visit historical and cultural attraction.