Alamahina Condo Hotel: A Resort Lifestyle in Okinawa's Northern Paradise
This property is a hotel condominium unit located on the top (11th) floor of the Alamahina Condo Hotel in Motobu Town, Okinawa Prefecture. The unit offers a spacious 63.88 m² of private floor area with a 1BedRoom layout, designed for flexible use whether for play, stay, or living, allowing you to fully enjoy your own Okinawan time. The agent highlights that the room is suitable for family use with its capacity for four beds and benefits from the expansive, open views unique to the 11th floor.
Translated from the Japanese agent notes, the equipment and facilities are as follows: The electricity provider is Okinawa Electric Power Company (沖縄電力(株)). The property uses LP gas via a centralized system, public water supply, gas water heaters, and public sewerage. The building itself is an 11-story reinforced concrete structure with a flat roof, completed in February 2019. On-site facilities include a restaurant, an observation hot spring bath (onsen) on the top floor, an infinity pool, a fitness gym, a sky terrace, and the 'Okinawa Hanasaki Marche' which houses various restaurants and a convenience store. The unit comes furnished with hotel-designated furniture. Parking is available with 13 spaces within the premises and 376 spaces outside.
Critical notes specify that purchasing this unit requires entering into a 'Hotel Lease Agreement' and a 'Hotel Asset Management Business Entrustment Contract.' The hotel operation is a prerequisite, and these contracts cannot be terminated. The rental income generated under the hotel lease agreement is variable and not guaranteed after purchase. Owner usage of the unit will incur usage fees. The monthly running costs include a management fee of 37,211 JPY, broken down into a 17,700 JPY management fee, an 8,000 JPY repair reserve fund, and an 11,511 JPY condominium management fee. Utilities are separate.
The area of northern Okinawa, known as Yanbaru, is famed for its lush forests and pristine coastline. An interesting fact is that the region is home to unique wildlife like the endangered Yanbaru kuina (Okinawa rail), a flightless bird found nowhere else on Earth. The property is exceptionally close to one of Japan's top tourist attractions, the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, located just a 4-minute drive (approximately 1.8 km) away in the Ocean Expo Park.