Prime Residential Land in Naha's Wakasa District
This 262.55 m² (approximately 79.42 tsubo) plot of land is located in the desirable Wakasa 1-chome area of Naha City, Okinawa. The property is currently occupied by a building, and the cost of its demolition is subject to consultation. The land is flat with a frontage of approximately 18 meters, making it exceptionally easy to plan and execute construction projects.
The location offers outstanding convenience. Max Value Wakasa Store is just a one-minute walk away, providing easy access to daily shopping. The property is also within a short walk of local schools: Wakasa Elementary School is about a 5-minute walk, and Ueyama Junior High School is about a 7-minute walk. For public transportation, Kencho-mae Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) is approximately a 12-minute walk, connecting residents to central Naha and beyond. Notably, the sea is within a 10-minute walk, offering easy access to coastal views and recreation.
According to the agent's notes, the school district is Wakasa Elementary School (about a 5-minute walk) and Ueyama Junior High School (about a 7-minute walk). The agent, Sun Sun Okinawa, uses a "Purchase Guide" to support clients in finding their ideal home. All inquiries regarding this property should be directed to [Ie Station (Co., Ltd.) Sun Sun Okinawa Naha North Branch]. The agent emphasizes their 30-year history of trust and achievement, having facilitated many successful property matches for their clients. They pride themselves on a high rate of referrals and repeat business from satisfied customers. Ie Station has 206 branches nationwide, and Sun Sun Okinawa Co., Ltd. is a "regional specialist" real estate company focusing on central and southern Okinawa Prefecture. By assigning specialized staff to specific areas and focusing deeply on a narrow scope rather than broadly, they can provide the fastest information and the most optimal proposals.
The area of Wakasa is a vibrant residential neighborhood in Naha, known for its mix of local shops, schools, and proximity to the coast. An interesting historical fact is that Naha was the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom for centuries, a thriving independent kingdom that engaged in extensive trade throughout Asia. The closest major landmark is the bustling Kokusai Dori (International Street), Naha's main entertainment and shopping thoroughfare, located just a short monorail ride away from Kencho-mae Station.