Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Open Views in Naha's Convenient Shuri Area
This 3LDK apartment in the New Life Shuri South B Building offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in Naha, Okinawa. The property is located on a high floor, providing excellent views and ventilation. The highlight is the spacious 17-jo (approximately 31.4 sqm) combined living, dining, and kitchen area, creating an open and welcoming core for daily life. The layout also includes a Japanese-style tatami room, offering a space to relax and enjoy traditional ambiance. The south-west facing balcony ensures good sunlight.
The apartment is equipped with a system kitchen, separate bath and toilet, auto-lock security, elevator access, and a designated indoor space for a washing machine. As this is a second-hand property, all equipment and fixtures will be handed over in their current condition. Prospective owners must comply with the condominium management association's regulations.
The surrounding area is highly convenient for daily needs. A FamilyMart convenience store is just a 2-minute walk away, with a Co-op supermarket a 7-minute walk, and a San-A V21 food hall a 10-minute walk. The neighborhood is a quiet residential district yet well-equipped with amenities like Shuri Kanzawa Post Office (6-minute walk) and Hanatagawa Park (7-minute walk).
The listing agent, TOKINO Corporation, specializes in condominium sales across Okinawa. They note that viewings can often be arranged without prior appointment if the unit is vacant. Their office is located on the 5th floor of the COI Naha Building, with nearby coin parking available for visitors. The agent emphasizes their expertise with over 100 condominium transactions and a comprehensive marketing strategy. Interestingly, the company also actively supports local sports, running its own baseball team to strengthen community ties and inspire youth.
The area is rich in history and culture. A major landmark just a short distance away is the magnificent Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, offering a profound glimpse into Okinawa's unique heritage.