F Stage Shiozaki: A Top-Floor Ocean View Residence in Okinawa
Presenting a rare opportunity to own a stunning ocean-view residence on the top floor of the F Stage Shiozaki condominium in Itoman City, Okinawa. This 3LDK apartment occupies the 9th floor of a 9-story building, offering panoramic vistas of the East China Sea from its living areas, kitchen, and balcony. With a private floor area of 76.73 sqm and a generous balcony of 14.31 sqm, this property is designed for comfortable living or as a second home in a sought-after subtropical location.
Key property features include a modern layout with three bedrooms, a walk-through closet connecting two of the bedrooms, and another connecting a bedroom to the washroom area, providing ample storage. The living, dining, and kitchen area is designed for seamless integration, with the kitchen and one of the bedrooms offering direct ocean views. The building itself is a reinforced concrete structure built in November 2011, ensuring durability and modern standards.
Essential agent notes have been translated for clarity. The equipment includes electricity provided by Okinawa Electric Power Co. Special notes detail an alcove area of 2.23 sqm (0.67 tsubo) and an outdoor unit placement area of 1.84 sqm (0.55 tsubo). Additional remarks specify parking arrangements: 7 spaces for shop use, 23 motorcycle parking spaces at 400 yen per month, and 40 mini-bike parking spaces at 300 yen per month. The general parking lot for residents has 86 spaces for 126 vehicles, with monthly fees ranging from 3,500 to 14,000 yen. The property is managed by Haseko Community Okinawa under a full委托 management system.
The location offers exceptional convenience, with the "AEON Shiozaki City" shopping complex just a 4-minute walk (approx. 280m) away, housing electronics stores, restaurants, and supermarkets. Access to Naha's urban center and the prefectural office is approximately 12.6km, while Naha Airport is only about a 15-minute drive (approx. 9.8km) away, making travel effortless.
The surrounding area of Itoman is rich in cultural history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Itoman was traditionally a center for Okinawan fishing culture, with a unique heritage of female divers known as "ama." The closest major landmark is the iconic Peace Memorial Park in Itoman, a solemn and beautifully maintained park dedicated to the lives lost in the Battle of Okinawa, offering reflective gardens and stunning coastal views.