Wise Stem Court The Okinawa Kenchomae: A New Residential Tower in Naha's Heart
Wise Stem Court The Okinawa Kenchomae is a new condominium development currently under construction in the vibrant center of Naha, Okinawa. This 14-story reinforced concrete building with one basement level offers a total of 48 units. The second phase of sales is now underway, featuring a selection of 10 units with layouts ranging from 1LDK to 2LDK. The private floor area spans from 38.88㎡ to 66.83㎡, with balcony sizes varying from 9.60㎡ to 20.04㎡. Additional space includes an alcove area of 3.27㎡ to 5.62㎡ (for B and C type units) and a porch area of 5.74㎡ to 7.38㎡.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The sales overview remarks state: "At the time of this preliminary advertisement, it has not been determined whether all planned units will be sold all at once or in several phases. The number of units for sale will be announced in the main advertisement following this preliminary one. Furthermore, as the number of units for sale is undecided, the private floor area and balcony area, etc., are for all residential units planned to be supplied in the future. Please understand in advance that until sales commence with the implementation of the main advertisement, we cannot accept any applications, contract conclusions, etc., regarding this sale. The displayed contents are as of March 6, 2026." Additional remarks confirm the balcony and other area measurements, the building confirmation number (ERI-25022762, October 23, 2025), and membership in the Kyushu Real Estate Fair Trade Council.
Monthly fees include management fees from 6,800 to 11,690 yen and repair reserve funds from 4,660 to 8,010 yen, with a one-time repair reserve fund contribution ranging from 372,800 to 640,800 yen. The building offers 38 parking spaces (monthly fee: 8,000-18,000 yen) and 18 bicycle parking spaces (500-2,000 yen). Completion and handover are scheduled for early March 2028.
The location is exceptionally convenient, just a 5-minute walk (400m) from the Okinawa Urban Monorail's Kenchomae Station. The area is the administrative and commercial hub of Okinawa Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kokusai-dori (International Street) was rapidly developed after the Battle of Okinawa and became a bustling market for US military personnel, evolving into the vibrant shopping and entertainment street it is today. The closest major landmark is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located a short monorail ride away.