Spacious Newly Built 2LDK Apartment in Shuri, Naha with EV Charger and Prime Location
This newly constructed, spacious 2LDK apartment in Naha's Shuri Ishizakicho district offers modern living with a generous floor plan of approximately 61.86 square meters. The property is situated on the second floor of a two-story, two-household building, providing a quiet residential atmosphere. A significant feature is the inclusion of two free parking spaces, one of which is equipped with a dedicated 200V EV charger, catering to the needs of electric vehicle owners.
The apartment's layout is designed for comfort and functionality. It includes a combined living, dining, and kitchen area (LDK) spanning 13.4 tatami mats, a western-style room of 8 tatami mats with its own balcony, and a second western-style room of 5.1 tatami mats. The unit boasts separate bathroom and toilet facilities, with a unit bath currently under construction. The property comes with a system kitchen featuring a three-burner gas stove and a single-lever faucet.
As per the agent's notes, the equipment and facilities are comprehensive: gas stove, stove with 2 or more burners, system kitchen, propane gas, separate bath and toilet, unit bath, washbasin with hair washing and makeup area, closet, shoe cupboard, internet-ready, and an indoor space for a washing machine. A special note from the agent clarifies that this room is constructed and managed by Taishin Kensetsu (大晋建設). They emphasize that, as the construction company, they can provide detailed service, from showing the room to after-sales follow-up after moving in. For inquiries, please feel free to contact Taishin Kensetsu Co., Ltd. at 098-836-5567.
The location is highly convenient, within a 5-minute walk to Kaiko Junior High School and Kaiko High School, and approximately a 13-minute walk to the Shuri Monorail Station. The area is part of historic Shuri, the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was the administrative center and royal residence of the kingdom for centuries, though tragically much of it was lost to a fire in 2019. The castle grounds and some reconstructed structures remain a major cultural landmark, offering deep historical insights just a short distance from this modern residence.