A Newly Built Home in Itarashiki, Yonabaru Town
This newly constructed two-storey house, located in the Itarashiki district of Yonabaru Town, Okinawa, presents a modern living space designed for comfort and convenience. The property is part of a limited two-building development, with this listing representing Building No. 1. The construction is wood-frame and other materials, and the home is scheduled for completion in July 2025, currently in the building phase.
The residence offers a spacious 4LDK layout, which includes a 16.0-jo (approximately 26.4 square meters) living-dining-kitchen area, one 4.5-jo Japanese-style room, and three Western-style rooms measuring 8.5, 6.5, and 6.5 jo respectively. The total floor area is approximately 95.58 square meters (about 28.7 tsubo), situated on a land plot of approximately 146.46 square meters (about 44.3 tsubo). The property includes parking for up to four vehicles. Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter, a water purifier, propane gas, a bathroom dryer, a vanity and washbasin, two toilets, a separate washstand, under-floor storage, and a monitor-equipped intercom.
According to the agent's notes, the property's facilities are described as "Wooden construction / Other." Special remarks provide essential navigation and local context. For car navigation systems, the input address is "Yonabaru-cho, Itarashiki 751." The surrounding environment is highly convenient, with a Sanei Itarashiki store a 6-minute walk away (approx. 450m), a Drug Eleven Sasiki store a 7-minute walk away (approx. 500m), and The Big Express Sasiki store also a 7-minute walk away (approx. 550m). A Lawson Yonabaru Itarashiki store is a 9-minute walk (approx. 650m), and Town Plaza Kanehide Sasiki store is a 4-minute drive away (approx. 1200m).
The area of Yonabaru Town is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that Yonabaru was once a major center for the production of Ryukyuan lacquerware, a traditional craft known for its vibrant red and black designs. While the industry has diminished, the town's history as a craft hub is a significant part of its cultural heritage. The closest major landmark is Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located a short drive away. This prime location offers both the tranquility of a residential community and easy access to the historical and commercial heart of Okinawa.