Discover Panoramic Ocean Views from a Designer Apartment in Nanjo City
This stunning designer apartment, the Sashiki Shinzato Building, offers a rare opportunity to live amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Okinawa's Nanjo City. The property boasts an expansive ocean view, with the vast sky and sea stretching out before you, framed by lush, green mountains. The approximately 50 square meter (about 15.1 tsubo) 1R layout is both spacious and modern, featuring a key amenity: a separate bath and toilet.
The building itself is a stylish designer property, constructed in 2025, making it a virtually new build. It is a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure, with this particular unit located on the second floor. Tenant costs include a monthly rent of 175,000 JPY plus a common area maintenance fee of 8,000 JPY. The initial costs are structured with zero months for both security deposit and key money, a 1.0-month guarantee deposit, and a 1.1-month agency fee upon contract renewal. A guarantor company can be arranged for qualified tenants.
Critical agent notes provide essential details: The property is also being recruited simultaneously for use as a shop or office. It is pet-free (with a polite apology noted). The location offers superb convenience: approximately 30 minutes by car to Naha Airport, about 5 minutes to the Costco Nanjo Warehouse Store, roughly 2 minutes to the Nanjo Sashiki or Tamagusuku Interchanges on the Southern East Road, about 3 minutes to Nanjo City Hall, and around 3 minutes to the Yunqi Hotel Nanjo (Sarenji-no-Yu hot spring facility).
The area of Nanjo City is renowned for its stunning coastline, historical sites like the sacred Sefa-Utaki, and peaceful, natural surroundings. An interesting fact is that Nanjo is home to several powerful "utaki" (sacred groves) central to the indigenous Ryukyuan religion. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa World theme park, which features the impressive Gyokusendo cave, traditional craft villages, and cultural exhibits, offering a deep dive into Okinawan heritage just a short drive away.