Lions Mansion Matsukawa Unit 202: A Bright and Spacious Condominium in Naha
This well-presented 3LDK condominium in the Lions Mansion Matsukawa building offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in Naha City, Okinawa. Priced at 28 million yen, the property features a generous 63.80m² of private floor space with a functional layout comprising two Western-style rooms (6-tatami and 5-tatami), a 6-tatami Japanese-style room, and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The unit is situated on the 2nd floor of a 10-story reinforced concrete building with secure amenities including an auto-lock entrance, elevator, and parcel delivery box.
Critical agent notes have been translated to provide essential details. The equipment and facilities include an indoor washing machine space and a bay window. Special remarks highlight the property's excellent southeastern orientation and abundant sunlight, with an open frontage that eliminates any feeling of oppression even on the second floor. The living room and Western-style rooms feature a high ceiling of approximately 2.7 meters, creating a sense of space greater than the numbers suggest. The second-floor location provides peace of mind, with a parking area below helping to reduce concerns about footstep noise. The neighborhood is well-equipped with commercial facilities, making this property recommended for both families and as a second home. The unit has undergone partial renovation, including toilet replacement, re-papering of the Japanese room walls, re-facing of the tatami mats, replacement of the kitchen range hood, installation of living room lighting, and the addition of two new air conditioning units.
The surrounding environment is highly convenient. Key points of access include Lawson Naha Omichi store (approx. 1 min walk), Sakae-machi Ryubo (approx. 7 min walk), and SAN-A Makabi store (approx. 8 min walk). It is important to note that the property cannot be used for minpaku (private lodging) or as an office. The location offers excellent transport links, with Asato Monorail Station approximately a 7-minute walk away and the Matsukawa bus stop just a 1-minute walk.
The area of Naha is rich in culture and history. An interesting fact is that Naha was once the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom, a thriving independent kingdom that engaged in extensive trade across Asia. The city seamlessly blends this historical legacy with modern urban life. The closest major tourist attraction is the famous Kokusai-dori (International Street), a vibrant 1.6-kilometer-long street lined with shops, restaurants, and souvenir stalls, which is just a 7-minute walk from the property, placing you at the heart of Naha's bustling tourism and dining scene.