Prime Development Land in Tomigusuku, Okinawa
Critical agent notes have been provided, which contain essential information for prospective buyers. The property's equipment and utilities include propane gas and a public water supply. Special remarks clarify the land's status and development requirements: The land classification is 'farmland' (畑), meaning an application for agricultural land conversion permission is necessary. Furthermore, if constructing a building, a setback and permission under Article 43, Proviso of the Building Standards Act will be required. The land is within an Urbanization Control Area, offering flexibility in use, and the transaction method is exclusive dedicated agency.
The area of Tomigusuku is a dynamic part of southern Okinawa, blending residential comfort with growing commercial activity. An interesting local fact is that Tomigusuku is home to the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, a stunning architectural landmark designed to resemble Okinawan castle (gusuku) walls. The property's location provides relatively easy access to the vibrant capital of Naha and its famous attractions, such as the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle, the former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom.