Hotel for Long-Term Stays in Okinawa's Premier Resort Area
This property is a hotel suitable for long-term stays, located in Onna Village, one of Okinawa's premier resort areas. The building offers a private beach atmosphere and is just a 3-minute walk from the beach. The property is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in March 2015 (11 years old). It sits on a land area of 346.92 m² (approximately 104.94 tsubo) with a total building area of 271.9 m² (approximately 82.24 tsubo). The land is designated as residential land (宅地) and is located outside of an urban planning area with no specific use district. Access is via the Anfusō Bus Stop, about a 5-minute walk away.
The agent provides comprehensive service notes: Please note that the published content may differ from the actual condition. Feel free to ask the staff about any points of concern. They accommodate not only in-person visits but also consultations and online viewings via phone, email, or online platforms, allowing those who are distant or busy to consult and tour smoothly from home. The HouseDo Chatan, Onna Yomitan, and Ginowan stores strive to provide proposals tailored to each individual customer as "the real estate partner closest to the community." First-time buyers or sellers can feel at ease; experienced staff will help turn any real estate anxieties or questions into understanding. The storefront has parking available. With a kids' space and drink and snack services, families can consult comfortably. They are also actively seeking properties for sale, including land, buildings, commercial use, and income properties! Free appraisals are being conducted. Female staff are also available, so first-timers can feel reassured. They are committed to helping with your important real estate matters with care.
Onna Village is a famous stretch of Okinawa's west coast, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and luxury resorts. An interesting fact is that the village's name, "Onna," translates to "woman" in Japanese, stemming from a local legend. The area is a major hub for marine sports and resort tourism. The closest major landmark is the famous Manza Beach, part of the Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park, known for its iconic rock formations and excellent snorkeling.