Blanc Sierra Naha Kainan Premist: A New Resort Tower Residence in Central Naha
Blanc Sierra Naha Kainan Premist is a new 19-story resort tower residence under construction in the vibrant heart of Naha, Okinawa. This premium development, part of the Daiwa House "PREMIST" brand, is designed to become a beloved landmark, weaving together the rich memory and culture of Ryukyu with modern evolution and creation. The concept, "MIDMAARTOWER," symbolizes the property's unique position, connecting the historical and atmospheric essence of Naha's Kainan area with advanced specifications and a large-scale, recreative living environment.
The property offers a selection of spacious layouts, including the featured 3LDK unit with a private area of 72.23 square meters. This unit includes a walk-in closet (WIC) and a generous balcony. According to the agent's special notes, the balcony area for this specific unit is 12.40 square meters. The building confirmation numbers are provided as: No. UHEC建確R040858 (March 28, 2023), No. UHEC建確R040858変1 (July 21, 2023), and No. UHEC建確R040858変2 (December 17, 2024). The developers and sales agents are members of key industry associations, including the Japan Real Estate Association, the Kinki Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council, and the Osaka Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.
Residents will enjoy comprehensive amenities, including on-site parking, 24-hour garbage disposal, and a full-time resident manager on duty from 8:00 to 20:00 daily. Monthly fees include a management fee of 14,600 yen and a repair reserve fund contribution of 7,230 yen, with a one-time repair reserve fund payment of 434,000 yen. The building is a reinforced concrete structure with 193 units total and is scheduled for completion and handover in March 2026.
The location is a major highlight, situated within Naha's central urban area. The famous Kokusai-dori (International Street) is just a 6-minute walk away, putting world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment on your doorstep. The area is steeped in history and culture; a short 4-minute walk leads to the Tsuboya Yachimun-dori, a street famous for its traditional Okinawan pottery. A fascinating fact about the area is that Naha was once the capital of the independent Ryukyu Kingdom, and its unique cultural blend is still palpable today. The closest major landmark is the bustling Kokusai-dori, a must-visit destination for any trip to Okinawa.