Gran Chatelet Matsuo: A Spacious, Fully Renovated Condo in the Heart of Naha
This property presents a rare opportunity to enjoy both urban convenience and spacious living in Naha, Okinawa. The condo, located in the Gran Chatelet Matsuo building, has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in November 2025, offering a modern and move-in-ready interior.
The agent's notes detail the property's equipment and features. The unit includes an indoor washing machine space, a bay window, and all Western-style rooms. The renovation, finalized on November 14, 2025, encompassed a complete overhaul. The kitchen features a LIXIL system kitchen. The bathroom is equipped with a LIXIL unit bath that includes ventilation, drying, and heating functions. The washroom has a LIXIL washbasin vanity and a laundry pan. The toilet is a LIXIL shower toilet. Flooring consists of wood laminate in the LDK and Western-style rooms, and floor tiles in the entrance, washroom, and toilet. Additional work includes re-wallpapering all rooms, completely replacing all doors and fittings, installing a shoe storage box, installing lighting fixtures, installing one air conditioning unit, replacing curtain rails (with lace curtains attached), and a full cleaning.
Special notes indicate a price revision as of February 24th. Key selling points highlighted by the agent are the combination of "city living" and a "spacious floor plan," being just a 3-minute walk from Kokusai-dori (International Street) with a private area of approximately 89.61 sqm. Within a 10-minute walk, you have access to the central Naha area, which is a hub for dining, shopping, and entertainment, enabling a convenient lifestyle less reliant on a car. Additional remarks note a monthly association fee of 300 yen and a fixed asset tax amount for the 2025 fiscal year of 103,846 yen.
The surrounding area is exceptionally well-connected. For transportation, Yui Rail Miebashi Station and Makishi Station are about an 11-minute walk (850m), and Yui Rail Kencho-mae Station is about a 12-minute walk (900m). Daily amenities are all within easy reach: Matsuo Park is a 2-minute walk (100m), Kokusai-dori is a 3-minute walk (190m), a 7-Eleven is a 3-minute walk (210m), the famous Daiichi Makishi Public Market is a 3-minute walk (230m), and a Don Quijote store is a 5-minute walk (350m).
The Naha area is rich in culture and history. An interesting fact is that the nearby Kokusai-dori was rapidly developed after the Battle of Okinawa and became a bustling entertainment and shopping district for American military personnel, eventually transforming into the vibrant 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 just a short drive or monorail ride away.