Lions Garden Midorigaoka 203: A Fully Renovated Apartment in Naha's Vibrant Makishi District
This recently renovated 3LDK apartment in the Lions Garden Midorigaoka building offers a bright and comfortable living space in a highly convenient area of Naha City, Okinawa. The property features a south-facing orientation, ensuring ample natural light throughout the day. A unique feature is that there are no units directly below this second-floor residence, providing added peace of mind for families with young children. The apartment comes with a comprehensive renovation package that includes a new system kitchen, unit bath, vanity counter, and toilet. Additionally, all water and oil supply pipes have been replaced, and the walls, flooring, and wallpaper throughout the entire unit have been newly installed, complemented by a full house cleaning. The property is backed by an after-service warranty and a 24-hour, 365-day emergency response service for complete peace of mind.
Inside, the layout is designed for practicality with an indoor laundry machine space and all rooms finished in Western style. The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area is a spacious 11.8 tatami mats, leading to a 12.65 sqm balcony. The sleeping quarters consist of a main bedroom (6 tatami mats) and two additional Western-style rooms measuring 5.1 tatami mats each. The building itself is a robust 13-story SRC (steel-framed reinforced concrete) structure with an elevator, auto-lock security, and a management association.
The Makishi neighborhood is exceptionally well-served. The Okinawa Urban Monorail's Miebashi Station is approximately a 6-minute walk away, providing easy access to the rest of Naha. Daily conveniences are close at hand, with Lawson convenience store and Morii Drugstore on Kokusai-dori Street both just a 3-minute walk away. Don Quijote discount store is a 7-minute walk, while major department stores like Ryubo and Palette Kumoji are a short 4-5 minute drive. The area is a hub of activity, situated near the famous Kokusai-dori (International Street), a bustling thoroughfare lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment, offering a true taste of Okinawan urban life. For parking, one space is available at a monthly cost ranging from 9,000 to 13,000 yen, though availability must be confirmed with the management association.