Prime Commercial Land for Sale in Tokyo's Central Ward
This prime commercial land parcel is located in the highly sought-after Shinagawa 2-chome district of Tokyo's Chuo Ward. The property offers a land area of 39.14 square meters (approximately 11.83 tsubo) and is ideally suited for building development, specifically as a site for an office building. The land is designated as residential land (宅地) within a commercial zone (商業地域) and an urbanization promotion area (市街化区域). Key regulatory figures include a high floor area ratio of 500% and a building coverage ratio of 80%. The site is within a fire prevention district, requiring fire-resistant construction.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes city gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, and side ditches. The land is described as a regular-shaped plot (整形地). The location boasts excellent access, with Kayabacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line a 5-minute walk away, Hatchobori Station on the JR Keiyo Line an 8-minute walk, and Hatchobori Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line a 6-minute walk. This provides access to three lines from two stations, offering strong mobility towards Tokyo Station and making it an attractive business hub. The high floor area ratio of 500% is recommended for business use, such as for a company-owned building. The property is in a convenient location within Chuo Ward's commercial zone and is a compact plot of about 11 tsubo. The area is noted for receiving benefits from redevelopment in the prime downtown area of Nihonbashi and Kabutocho, and high occupancy is anticipated for business and tourism bases near Tokyo Station and Ginza. The east side features a wide public road of approximately 11 meters, offering corner-lot-like visibility and a sense of openness.
The surrounding area of Chuo Ward is a dynamic blend of modern business and historical charm. An interesting fact is that the nearby Nihonbashi district, often considered the center of Tokyo, features a bridge marked with a 'Zero Kilometer' plaque, from which all distances on Japan's major highways are measured. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Station, a grand red-brick building and a major transportation hub, located just a short train ride away.