Refurbished 3LDK Apartment in Naha's Shikina District
This spacious 3LDK apartment, located in the Shikina district of Naha City, Okinawa, offers a move-in-ready home following a comprehensive renovation completed in November 2025. The property features a reinforced concrete (RC) structure and a functional layout with a 17.5-jo living-dining-kitchen area, three Western-style rooms (6.4, 6.1, and 5.4 jo), and a walk-in closet. The renovation included the replacement of wallpaper, the sanding and painting of flooring, and the renewal of key fixtures including the gas stove, water heater, toilet, washbasin, unit bath, fittings, electrical outlets, and ventilation fans.
Residents will appreciate the well-equipped kitchen with a three-burner stove and counter, as well as amenities such as a bidet toilet seat, a separate vanity, ample storage, and a security system with surveillance cameras and a monitor-equipped intercom. The apartment is on the first floor of a five-story building and includes one parking space available for 4,000 yen per month. The monthly fees are 8,000 yen for management and 8,020 yen for the repair reserve fund.
The location is exceptionally convenient. Within a short walk, you can reach Ichinichi Bridge Post Office (3 minutes), Lawson Naha Shimin Taiikukan-mae convenience store (3 minutes), Naha City Gymnasium (3 minutes), and Shikina Minami Park (6 minutes). Further amenities within a 12-minute walk include a Seven-Eleven, a clinic, and various retail stores. The property is also a 6-minute walk from Maji Elementary School and a 2-minute walk from the Naha Shimin Taiikukan-mae bus stop, providing easy access to public transport.
The Shikina area is a peaceful residential neighborhood in Naha. An interesting local fact is that it is home to the historic Shikinaen Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a former second residence for the Ryukyu royal family, featuring beautiful traditional landscaping and pavilions. This serene garden, a short distance away, offers a picturesque escape and a deep connection to Okinawa's unique cultural history.