Cour Village Naha: A Fully Renovated High-Floor Corner 3LDK Apartment
This property at Cour Village Naha presents a meticulously renovated 3LDK apartment located on the 8th floor of a 13-story building. The unit is a corner room, offering enhanced privacy and natural light. The renovation, completed in June 2025, has comprehensively refreshed the entire interior, giving it a condition akin to a new build. Key replacements include the system kitchen, unit bath, vanity/sink unit, toilet, interior doors, and all indoor piping. Furthermore, new wallpaper has been applied throughout all rooms, and all flooring materials have been replaced, followed by a full house cleaning.
The apartment features a spacious and bright 14-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, providing an open and airy atmosphere ideal for family living. The layout includes three Western-style rooms (6.5, 6.2, and 4.5 mats respectively), all equipped with storage, and the master bedroom boasts a walk-in closet. Additional storage includes counter and shelf space in the kitchen and adjustable shelving in the powder room. Facilities include an indoor washing machine space, and the entire unit is composed of Western-style rooms. The building is equipped with an elevator, security features like an auto-lock system, intercom with TV monitor, and security cameras. The on-site manager is available from 9:00 to 17:00, seven days a week.
Located in a quiet residential area of Naha City's Nagata district, the property enjoys excellent walkability to daily amenities. Within a 12-minute walk are supermarkets like Marudai Nagata Store and Co-op Kokuba, as well as convenience stores such as FamilyMart and Lawson. The area is also served by the Naha Nagata Post Office. For transportation, the Okinawa University Mae bus stop is approximately a 6-minute walk away.
The Naha region is rich in history and culture. An interesting fact is that Naha was once the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom, a thriving independent kingdom that engaged in extensive trade across Asia. The closest major tourist attraction is the magnificent Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located just a few kilometers away, offering a profound glimpse into Okinawa's unique heritage.