D'Cladia Shintoshin Mark Blanca: A Spacious Corner Apartment with Ocean Views in Naha's Convenient New Downtown
This property is a 13th-floor corner apartment in the D'Cladia Shintoshin Mark Blanca building, offering stunning panoramic views. The unit benefits from three-sided exposure to light, with the southeast-facing balcony overlooking the Naha cityscape and the northwest-facing balcony providing an ocean view of the East China Sea. The interior features a 3LDK layout, which includes a spacious combined living, dining, and kitchen area (approximately 17.1 tatami mats), one Japanese-style room (approx. 5.9 tatami mats), and two Western-style rooms (approx. 5.0 and 6.5 tatami mats). The flat connection between the LDK and the Japanese-style room creates an open, versatile living space. The kitchen is an L-shaped, counter-style design with a system kitchen and IH cooking heater, offering ample workspace and a dishwasher.
The building is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure. The apartment comes with a range of modern amenities including city gas, a system kitchen, a bidet toilet seat, air conditioning, ample storage space, CATV/BS/CS connections, an auto-lock security system, a monitor-equipped intercom, an elevator, and an indoor space for a washing machine. Monthly fees include a management fee of 11,760 yen and a repair reserve fund of 14,960 yen. One parking space is available for 5,000 yen per month. Immediate occupancy is possible.
According to the agent's notes, the property is located in a highly convenient area. Within walking distance, you will find "Ameku Ryubo Rakuitchi" (approx. 300m), a market offering fresh groceries and foodstuffs; "San-A Naha Main Place" (approx. 550m), a large commercial complex that includes a movie theater; and "Shintoshin Park" (approx. 290m), which features a jogging course and tennis courts, contributing to a comfortable living environment. Pet ownership is possible subject to the building's regulations.
The area, Naha's Shintoshin (New Downtown), is a modern hub of commerce and leisure. An interesting fact is that this district was developed on land that once housed a U.S. military base, the Naha Air Base, which was fully returned to Japan in 1987. The closest major landmark is the Naha Airport, the main international gateway to Okinawa, located just a short drive away, facilitating easy travel to and from the islands.