Prestige Makishi Tower: A Spacious 3LDK Apartment in the Heart of Naha
This property is a well-appointed 3LDK apartment located on the 4th floor of the 25-story Prestige Makishi Tower in Naha, Okinawa. Built in 2010 with reinforced concrete (RC) construction, the residence offers a generous private floor area of approximately 90.87 sqm (about 27.5 tsubo) and features a wide-span layout with openings on two sides, maximizing light and ventilation. The apartment is fully electric and comes equipped with a garbage disposer (disposer).
The unit is fitted with a comprehensive range of modern amenities including a system kitchen (counter kitchen with IH cooking heater), water purifier, dishwasher, bathroom dryer, separate washbasin and vanity, heated toilet seat, walk-in closet, ample storage space, CATV/BS/CS connections, an auto-lock security system with security cameras and monitor intercom, a parcel delivery box, and an elevator. The building itself offers shared facilities such as a river view lounge and an airy garden. Pet ownership is possible subject to detailed breeding rules.
The location is exceptionally convenient. Kokusai-dori (International Street) is just a 3-minute walk away, placing the vibrant heart of Naha's shopping and dining scene at your doorstep. Daily necessities are covered with a FamilyMart and a 7-Eleven within a 3-minute walk, and several supermarkets including San-A V21 and Max Value are within a 5-6 minute walk. Public transport is superb, with Makishi Station on the Yui Rail monorail just a 1-minute walk from the building and the Makishi Station Mae bus stop a 2-minute walk. Tsuboya Elementary School and Tsuboya Kindergarten are approximately a 2-minute walk away, while Kambaru Junior High School is about a 14-minute walk. The popular San-A Naha Main Place shopping mall is roughly a 6-minute drive.
The surrounding area is rich in culture and history. A short walk from the property is the famous Tsuboya Pottery District, a historic center of Okinawan ceramic production known for its distinctive shisa statues and vibrant pottery. This area offers a fascinating glimpse into traditional Okinawan crafts and is a must-visit for residents and tourists alike.