Mixed-Use Property in Haebaru, Okinawa: Shop and Residence
This unique property in Haebaru Town, Okinawa, offers a versatile mixed-use opportunity. The building is a two-story reinforced concrete block (RCB) structure with a clear division: the first floor is a commercial shop space measuring approximately 73.4 square meters (22.2 tsubo), while the second floor is a residential unit of about 68.8 square meters (20.8 tsubo). The total building area is 142.51 square meters (43.11 tsubo), situated on a generous land plot of 275.45 square meters (83.32 tsubo). The property was built in December 2004 and is located conveniently near the intersection of National Route 329.
The agent's notes provide comprehensive details on the surrounding environment. Daily conveniences are within easy reach: Lawson Haebaru Kaneshiro Store is a 2-minute walk (170m), FamilyMart Haebaru Miyahira Store is a 5-minute walk (350m), and BAKERY ADEMOK Haebaru is a 2-minute walk (140m). Dining options like Marugame Seimen are a 4-minute walk away. For larger shopping needs, Nitori is a 9-minute walk, Marudai Haebaru Store is a 2-minute drive (1km), and AEON Haebaru Store is a 3-minute drive (1.1km). An ENEOS gas station is just a 1-minute drive (120m). Access to the Naha Airport Expressway via the Haebaru Kita Interchange is a 6-minute drive (1.6km). The notes also list proximity to Haebaru Elementary School (8-minute walk), Haebaru Junior High School (9-minute walk), Okinawa Daiichi Hospital (6-minute walk), and several banks including Ryukyu Bank and Okinawa Bank. The central Naha city area (near the prefectural office) is approximately 6.6km away, and Naha Airport is about 9.4km distant.
The area of Haebaru is rich in history and culture, known for its traditional Ryukyuan glassware and pottery. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located roughly 7 kilometers from the property. This historic site offers a profound glimpse into Okinawa's unique cultural heritage.