Conduct Residence DAIDOU: A Newly Built Art-Design Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
Conduct Residence DAIDOU is a newly built, fully-equipped apartment building offering modern living in the Daido area of Naha City, Okinawa. This property is uniquely conceived as a "good fortune apartment" by a Shinto priest owner, with each unit featuring a modern smart kamidana (Shinto altar) and a talisman from Naminoue Shrine. The building itself is enhanced by public art from a collaborative project with the Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts, adding a distinctive cultural flair to the residence.
The apartment is exceptionally well-appointed. The unit includes a system kitchen with a 2-burner gas stove (propane gas), a stylish and functional unit bath with a separate toilet, a gas clothes dryer, a shampoo dresser, and a toilet with a washlet bidet. The Western-style room is equipped with an air conditioner and a closet. Security and convenience are paramount, featuring an auto-lock system with a non-touch key, a color monitor intercom with hands-free functionality, security cameras, a delivery box, and an elevator. The entrance has a motion sensor downlight, and both the entrance door and balcony feature double locks, with the balcony having an additional sub-lock. The interior includes a picture rail, and high-speed internet is available for unlimited use at no extra cost. Other facilities include a getabako (shoe cupboard), BS/CS antenna connections, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine.
This building is designated as an Okinawa Prefectural Crime Prevention Model Housing Complex. Pet consultation is available for units on the 1st and 2nd floors only, limited to small, quiet animals. Please note that upon moving out, a house cleaning fee of 35,000 yen (before tax) and an air conditioner cleaning fee of 15,000 yen (before tax) will apply. Parking is available under a separate contract for the adjacent lot at a cost of 11,000 yen per month.
The location is highly convenient, within a 10-minute walk from both Asato Station and Omoromachi Station, providing excellent access to Naha's urban amenities. The area is rich in culture and history. A notable nearby landmark is the Shurijo Castle Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, offering stunning views and a deep dive into Okinawa's unique heritage.