Shuri Heim Kannon-dō Mae: A Compact Studio Apartment in Naha City
This property is a compact 1R (one-room) studio apartment located in Matsugawa, Naha City, Okinawa. The apartment is situated on the 5th floor of a 9-story building constructed in 1975, featuring a durable steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) structure. The unit offers a private floor area of approximately 14.22 square meters (about 4.3 tsubo). The monthly fees include a management fee of 3,370 yen and a repair reserve fund of 4,490 yen.
The apartment is equipped with essential amenities including a bidet toilet seat, air conditioning, and building elevator access. While a dedicated parking space is not included, the possibility of arranging one is open for consultation. The location is highly convenient, with supermarkets and convenience stores within walking distance. Public transport is easily accessible, being just a 1-minute walk from the Novotel Okinawa Naha Mae bus stop and approximately 14 minutes from Omoromachi Station via public transport.
The selling agent, T-Max Co., Ltd., has provided detailed notes about their services. Their office is located in Naha's Shintoshin area, and they handle buying and selling properties across all of Okinawa's main island and its remote islands. They deal in all types of real estate including land, condominiums, detached houses, and income properties. They state they will provide professional proposals tailored to client needs, offering honest advice from a professional standpoint to help clients choose the right property. Communication via their official LINE account (ID: @368pihfp) is also possible.
The Matsugawa area in Naha offers a blend of residential calm and urban convenience. An interesting historical fact about the broader Shuri area, which this neighborhood is part of, is that it was the royal capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom for centuries. The closest major landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle, the former palace of the Ryukyu kings, which is a short drive or bus ride away and offers stunning views and deep cultural insights into Okinawa's unique history.