Naha

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family home built of wood, constructed in April 2024. The property is located in Okinawa, in the Naha district, in a convenient location with access to public transportation. The property is move-in ready, making it an attractive option for future owners. The land rights are fully owned, providing complete control over the property. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking.

City Description

Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, is a dynamic city located on the southernmost island of Japan. Its unique geographical position makes it a place rich in history and culture, having once been the center of the Ryukyu Kingdom. One of the city's most significant landmarks is Shuri Castle, which was not only the residence of the rulers but also the administrative center. Despite the destruction during World War II, the castle was carefully rebuilt, and its distinctive architecture is a blend of Chinese and Japanese influences. Another attraction is Kokusai Dori, the main shopping street stretching for about two kilometers. Bustling at all hours of the day and night, it is filled with shops, restaurants, and bars where visitors can try local specialties such as sugarcane juice or wagyu beef dishes. Naha is also a gateway to exploring the underwater wonders of the prefecture, with the nearby Kerama Islands famous for their pristine beaches and rich coral reefs that attract diving enthusiasts from around the world. History and culture lovers will appreciate the Okinawa Museum and the Prefectural Museum of Art, which offer insights into the region's diverse heritage. Additionally, traditional festivals like Eisa, where drum dances resonate through the streets, allow for an authentic experience of Okinawa's atmosphere. In Naha, antiquity harmoniously blends with modernity, creating a place that delights with its wealth of experiences and unforgettable atmosphere.

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Price273 310 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationNaha