Prime Commercial Land for Development in Naha's Vibrant Makishi District
This is a prime commercial land plot located at Makishi 3-chome in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. The property spans a generous 277.25 square meters (approximately 83.87 tsubo) and is offered for sale at 200 million yen. The land is designated for residential use within a commercial zone and falls under a quasi-fire prevention district. The plot is flat and vacant, ready for development with a high building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%.
The agent's notes provide essential details and context. The property is subject to a quasi-fire prevention district. Furthermore, the agent, Sun Sun Okinawa, emphasizes their support services: "At Sun Sun Okinawa, we support you in choosing your ideal home using the 'Purchase Guide'." All inquiries regarding this property should be directed to "Ye Station (Yugen) Sun Sun Okinawa Naha Kita Ten." The agent expresses that they "sincerely await inquiries from everyone" and highlights their "30 years of trust and track record," having facilitated many client connections. They pride themselves on a high rate of referrals and repeat business from past clients as a testament to their reliability. Ye Station operates 206 stores nationwide, and Sun Sun Okinawa is a "regional specialist" real estate company focusing on central and southern Okinawa Prefecture. By placing specialist staff in each region and focusing their activities "narrowly and deeply" rather than "shallowly and widely," they claim to provide the fastest information and optimal proposals.
The area is a bustling part of Naha, known for its shopping and dining. The property faces the popular Ebisu-dori street, an area famed for its vibrant atmosphere and food stalls, offering an "overwhelming location" for attracting customers. The agent mentions that design drawings envisioning a "yatai village" (food stall village) style development are available, along with construction estimates for Reiwa 7 (2025). The closest major landmark is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located a short drive away, offering a profound historical contrast to the modern commercial potential of this land.