La Asienda Dos: A Stylish Fusion of Asian and Ryukyuan Design in Naha
This charming detached house, named La Asienda Dos, presents a unique architectural blend where Asian resort aesthetics meet traditional Ryukyuan elements. The exterior is enveloped in lush, tropical landscaping, creating a resort-like ambiance. The approach features a 'hinpun' (a traditional Okinawan spirit wall) constructed from Ryukyu limestone, and a shisa statue stands guard at the entrance, symbolizing protection. This property offers a stylish and distinctive living experience.
The house is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure, ensuring durability. It features a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of approximately 128.1 square meters (about 38.8 tsubo). The living, dining, and kitchen area is a spacious 26.2 tatami mats. Key equipment includes a system kitchen, IH cooking heater, two toilets (one with a warm-water washlet), a monitor intercom, and city gas. The property sits on a land area of approximately 172.3 square meters (about 52.1 tsubo) with a 50% building coverage ratio and 150% floor area ratio. It is a two-story building with a balcony area of about 16.92 square meters (5.1 tsubo) and parking for two vehicles.
Critical agent notes provide essential details: The property is subject to a fixed-term land leasehold right (定期敷地権) valid until September 12, 2057. The annual leasehold fee (借地料) is 478,500 yen. The agent explicitly notes that consultation regarding the acquisition of land ownership is available and encourages interested parties to inquire. For viewings, prior appointment booking is required. Additionally, please note that some interior furniture and appliances have been digitally removed via AI processing in the photos.
The property is located in the Makabari district of Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. It is conveniently situated, offering an 11-minute commute to Furujima Station and just a 1-minute walk to the Tentomushi Koen Mae bus stop. The area is rich in history and culture. A notable nearby landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle, the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located just a short drive away and offering a profound glimpse into Okinawa's unique heritage.