Riverside Kamihara 3--: A Modern Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This property is a 3LDK apartment unit within the Riverside Kamihara building, located in the Hikawa 2-chome district of Naha City, Okinawa. Built in June 2017, this 10-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure offers a modern and convenient lifestyle. The apartment itself is on the 3rd floor and features a spacious 73.1m² (approximately 22.11 tsubo) floor plan. The layout includes a Western-style room of 6.3 tatami mats, another Western-style room of 4.5 tatami mats, and a Japanese-style room (washitsu) of 4.5 tatami mats, providing versatile living spaces for relaxation and family life.
Key facilities and equipment include a gas stove, a system kitchen, separate bath and toilet, a unit bath, air conditioning, and a dedicated indoor washing machine space. The building is equipped with an elevator, an auto-lock security system, a TV monitor intercom, and a parcel delivery box. According to the agent's notes, the property includes an indoor washing machine placement area. Special notes regarding fees mention a fire insurance (covering household goods and tenant liability) that renews every two years for 20,000 yen.
The location is highly practical. It is approximately a 13-minute walk from the Monorail Makishi Station, providing smooth access to central Naha. The building's first floor houses an internal medicine and pediatrics clinic, offering added convenience for families. The surrounding area is well-served by a post office, supermarkets, hospitals, and various restaurants, creating a supportive environment for daily life. The property is also within a short walk to schools, with Kamihara Junior High School just about 2 minutes away on foot.
The Naha area is rich in history and culture, having served as the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom for centuries. A major nearby landmark is Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former palace of the Ryukyu kings, located just a few kilometers away. This apartment offers a blend of modern comfort, convenience, and proximity to Okinawa's unique cultural heritage.