Sakawa Kiryuseki Subdivision: A Prime Land Plot in Kochi Prefecture
This listing presents a prime land plot within the Sakawa Kiryuseki Subdivision in Kochi Prefecture. The plot, designated as Lot 6, is offered at a price of 10,733,520 yen, with a consistent per-tsubo price of 168,000 yen across all plots in the development. The land area is a generous 211.23 square meters (approximately 63.89 tsubo), providing ample space for your custom dream home. The plot is a level, vacant lot with full ownership rights, offering a blank canvas without any pre-existing building conditions, allowing you complete freedom in design and construction.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The current status is a vacant lot, and the agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about preferred dates for a free, no-obligation viewing. A crucial additional cost is a waterworks cooperation fee of 280,000 yen (excluding tax) per plot, required for connection to public water services. The location is notably convenient: situated on the right side just after exiting the "Kiryuseki Tunnel"—the eastern gateway into Sakawa Town from National Route 33. The agent suggests it's an unexpectedly convenient spot and invites you to visit and experience it for yourself.
The property benefits from established infrastructure, including public water supply and a septic tank system. The location offers everyday convenience with a convenience store just 40 meters away, a supermarket within 1.2 km, and a drugstore 800 meters away. For transportation, JR Dosan Line's Sakawa Station is approximately a 20-minute walk.
The surrounding area of Sakawa Town in Kochi Prefecture is known for its natural beauty and rural charm, while still providing essential amenities. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of the Kochi region, famous for its bold and flavorful local cuisine, including fresh seafood from the Pacific and renowned bonito tataki. A major tourist attraction not far away is the stunning Shimanto River, often called "Japan's last clear stream," renowned for its crystal-clear waters, traditional *chinka* bridges, and opportunities for kayaking and river activities.