Land with Traditional House in Kagamino, Okayama
This property offers a substantial plot of land totaling 827.44 square meters (approximately 250.3 tsubo) in the quiet, rural setting of Enshuji, Kagamino Town, Okayama Prefecture. The land is a well-shaped, rectangular lot measuring approximately 43 meters east-west by 30 meters north-south, with frontage on a 2.8 to 4.8-meter wide municipal road to the south. The site is flat and designated for residential use, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. A key feature is the requirement for a setback, which will need to be factored into any development plans.
Critical utilities are available, including electricity, water supply, and sewerage. It is noted that there is a public sewer pipe in the front road, but a sewerage beneficiary burden charge is required. The property also includes an existing structure—a traditional house built in 1956 (Showa 31) with a floor area of 170.15 square meters. The total land area, including a rice paddy at the rear, is 1382.44 square meters (approx. 418.18 tsubo), with an additional separate 229 square meters of mountain and wild fields in Doi. The land is freehold ownership, vacant, and ready for immediate handover following consultation.
The area of Kagamino Town is part of the scenic Tomata District in northern Okayama, known for its natural beauty and traditional countryside atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the town is actively promoting migration and settlement through customized experience tours. The closest major landmark is the historic Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately an hour's drive south, offering a stunning example of Edo-period landscape design.