City House Makishi Ryokugaoka Park: A Premium Low-Rise Residence in Naha's Prime Location
Presenting City House Makishi Ryokugaoka Park, an exclusive low-rise condominium offering a rare and highly convenient lifestyle in the heart of Naha, Okinawa. This top-floor 4LDK unit boasts a generous exclusive area of approximately 101 sqm (about 30.6 tsubo) and features a spectacular roof balcony spanning approximately 108.16 sqm (about 32.7 tsubo), providing unobstructed panoramic views of the Naha cityscape.
The property's exceptional location is a key highlight, being just a 6-minute walk from Miebashi Station and a mere 3-minute walk to the famous Kokusai-dori (International Street). This prime positioning offers unparalleled access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. The building itself is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure, one of only 58 units in this low-rise, high-grade residence.
Inside, the 18.1 sqm living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area faces south, ensuring excellent sunlight and a bright interior atmosphere that minimizes the need for artificial lighting during the day. The unit includes a serene approximately 6.2-tatami Japanese-style room illuminated from two sides, and a functional, approximately 3.9-jo kitchen equipped with a 3-burner stove and ample storage. The bathroom features abundant storage space, including a cabinet for toiletries and storage under the wash counter, combining functionality with aesthetics. Additional amenities include UV-treated windows that significantly cut ultraviolet rays to protect interior furnishings from fading, an elevator, an auto-lock security system, and a spacious, sofa-equipped entrance for a welcoming, high-quality ambiance. The sophisticated first-floor entrance lobby, with its quality materials, indirect lighting, and lounge area, evokes the calm and dignity of a hotel lobby.
The area surrounding the property is vibrant and historically rich. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kokusai-dori was rapidly developed after the Battle of Okinawa and became a bustling hub for American troops and locals, eventually evolving into the 1.6-kilometer long covered shopping arcade and major tourist destination it is today. The closest major landmark is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located a short drive away.