Prestige Shuri Kinjo-cho: A Luxurious Private Residence in Naha's Uplands
Nestled in the elevated, tranquil district of Shuri in Naha, Okinawa, this exceptional condominium offers a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury and comfort. The property boasts an expansive private area exceeding 166.6 square meters, complemented by a vast approximately 74.8 square meter balcony, creating an overwhelming sense of openness and connection to the lush surroundings. Fully equipped with high-end furniture, appliances, and even a wine cellar, it promises a sophisticated living experience from the moment you move in.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the living and dining area features a spacious, open design where high ceilings and abundant natural light create a luxurious spatial aesthetic. Each Western-style room is thoughtfully designed with ample storage, successfully balancing functionality and design. The kitchen, bathroom, and washbasin areas are uniformly fitted with high-quality fixtures, offering specifications that combine comfort with beauty. The building's overall management is excellent, maintaining high standards in security and privacy. Enveloped by the gentle streetscape around Shuri Castle, this residence realizes a life where the extraordinary and the everyday coexist. It is truly a one-of-a-kind home worthy of being called "a mansion for those who know quality." Additional monthly costs include a 2,000 yen fee for exclusive use of the roof balcony and a 1,430 yen internet usage fee.
The property is situated in a serene environment where you can enjoy peacefully flowing time, wrapped in refined interiors. The large windows in the living room offer sweeping views of the rich greenery. Practicality is also assured with two dedicated parking spaces. The area is steeped in history, being the former seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The closest major landmark is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Okinawan culture, located just a short distance away, allowing residents to immerse themselves in the region's unique heritage.