Prestige Makishi Tower: A Prime Investment in Naha's Vibrant Heart
This property is a 2LDK apartment located on the 5th floor of the 25-story Prestige Makishi Tower, a prominent condominium in Naha City, Okinawa. Built in 2010, the unit offers a spacious and modern living environment with a total floor area of approximately 70.22 square meters (about 21.2 tsubo) and a south-facing orientation for excellent natural light. The layout includes a 14.7-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area and two Western-style rooms measuring 8.6 and 5.4 tatami mats respectively. Key features include a walk-in closet, a system kitchen with a counter and IH cooking heater, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with vanity, a heated toilet seat, and ample storage space.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the property is currently tenanted with a monthly rent of 160,000 yen. The fixed asset tax for Reiwa 4 (2022) is approximately 130,000 yen per year. The unit is all-electric and includes a garbage disposal. The building itself is reinforced concrete (RC) construction and offers excellent shared facilities including a river view lounge, an airy garden, concierge service, auto-lock security, surveillance cameras, an elevator, and parcel boxes.
The location is exceptionally convenient. Makishi Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) is just a 1-minute walk away, providing easy access across Naha. The famous Kokusai-dori (International Street) is only a 3-minute walk, placing the vibrant shopping, dining, and entertainment hub right at your doorstep. The area is also well-served by convenience stores like FamilyMart and 7-Eleven, supermarkets such as SAN-A V21 Food Hall and MaxValu, all within a 6-minute walk. Tsuboya Elementary School and Tsuboya Kindergarten are about a 2-minute walk away. Pet ownership is negotiable subject to detailed breeding rules.
The surrounding Tsuboya area is historically significant as the center of Okinawan pottery, known as Tsuboya-yaki. A short stroll from the property, you can explore the Tsuboya Pottery Street, where traditional kilns and workshops offer a glimpse into this centuries-old craft. The closest major landmark is the bustling Kokusai-dori, a must-visit destination for any tourist to Okinawa, filled with unique shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences.