Ocean View Residential Land in Onna Village, Okinawa
This prime residential land, offering a sweeping ocean view, is situated on a quiet hilltop in the Maeda area of Onna Village. The unobstructed panorama presents an ultimate sanctuary of tranquility for those who understand true luxury. The approximately 539 square meter (approx. 163 tsubo) vacant lot is designated as "wilderness," with a portion also classified as farmland, and is located within a settlement use zone. This land is free from building conditions, allowing you to build your dream home with the house builder of your choice.
Critical agent notes and special remarks have been translated and must be carefully considered. The property is subject to the Onna Village Land Use Regulation Guidelines under the Landscape Act. The area is designated as a settlement use zone, meaning construction is limited to residences, apartment buildings, and dormitories only. A height restriction of 13 meters or less applies under the village landscape planning. Importantly, construction of buildings for hotel or inn businesses is not permitted. All ownership transfer costs are the buyer's responsibility. The property will be delivered in its current state (as-is). Due to the capacity of the sewerage treatment facility, a septic tank installation will be required. Soil investigation costs are also the buyer's responsibility. It is noted that a boundary block on the north side encroaches onto this plot. For any cutting or filling of land exceeding 50cm, development permission from the Onna Village Land Development Council is required. An application under Article 5 of the Agricultural Land Act is necessary. Finally, the area is designated as a Special Attention Zone (subject to Cabinet Office notification).
The area of Onna Village is renowned for its stunning coastline, part of the Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park, and is a major hub for resort tourism. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Cape Maeda is famous for the "Blue Cave," a spectacular underwater cavern popular with snorkelers and divers for its ethereal blue light. The closest major landmark is the iconic Busena Marine Park, a premier ocean park featuring a long pier, underwater observatory, and glass-bottom boat tours.