A Newly Built Home in Naha's Historic Shuri Daimyo District
This newly constructed detached house in Naha City's Shuri Daimyo 1-chome offers a modern living experience in one of Okinawa's most historically significant areas. Priced at ¥44,880,000, this property presents an opportunity for immediate occupancy in a home completed with contemporary finishes and thoughtful design.
The property features a 3LDK layout, providing a comfortable living, dining, and kitchen area alongside three separate Western-style rooms measuring 7.7, 6.5, and 5.5 jo respectively. With a total building area of approximately 96.04 square meters (29.3 tsubo) spread across two stories, the home offers ample space for family living. The land area measures approximately 107.24 square meters (32.4 tsubo) with a building coverage ratio of 50% and volume ratio of 100%.
According to the equipment specifications, the construction is wood frame and other materials. The home comes equipped with numerous modern amenities including a system kitchen with counter, water purifier, bathroom dryer, shampoo washbasin vanity, heated toilet seats, two separate toilet facilities, independent washbasin, walk-in closet, underfloor storage, and monitor-equipped intercom. The property includes two parking spaces and features complete water and septic tank systems.
The location provides excellent accessibility, with the Daiichi Tasabaru bus stop just a two-minute walk away. The property is situated in the Shuri Daimyo elementary school district and Johoku middle school district. The transaction is handled as an intermediary sale, and the property is ready for immediate transfer and occupancy.
The Shuri area holds deep historical significance as the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Just a short distance from the property lies Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that served as the royal palace for centuries. Though tragically damaged by fire in 2019, the castle continues to be a symbol of Okinawan culture and is undergoing reconstruction. The area surrounding the castle features traditional red-tiled roofs and stone walls that reflect the unique architectural heritage of the Ryukyu Islands. Residents of Shuri Daimyo can enjoy exploring this historic neighborhood while benefiting from modern urban conveniences.