Highland Ocean View Land for Sale in Kin, Kin Town, Okinawa
This 539-square-meter (approximately 163 tsubo) plot of land in the Narizato district of Kin, Kin Town, offers a prime opportunity for development with potential ocean views. Positioned on high ground, the property provides a flat building area with the possibility of enjoying vistas of the East Coast, depending on the placement and height of any future construction. The lot has a slightly downward slope from the road side toward the rear. The northern road frontage is approximately 7 meters wide with no private road burden.
According to agent notes, the land is registered as farmland (畑), requiring Article 5 notification (5条申請要す), and is in vacant lot (更地) condition. There are no specific building conditions (建築条件無), making it suitable for apartment construction, residential housing, and other projects. The property boasts a favorable building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 400%. The transfer of the property is subject to consultation (引渡応相談).
The location is convenient for daily life, with Kin Elementary School and Kin Kindergarten each a 10-minute walk (750m) away. Kin Junior High School is a 15-minute walk (1.2km). Shopping is accessible at MaxValu Kin Store (2.3km, 6-minute drive) and Kanehide Kin Limestone Cave Market (2.5km, 7-minute drive). Essential services are nearby, including Kin Town Hall (800m, 2-minute drive), Ryukyu Hospital (2.4km, 6-minute drive), a FamilyMart convenience store (900m, 3-minute drive), and the JA Okinawa Kin Branch (1.1km, 3-minute drive). Public transport access is via the Kisebuhara-guchi bus stop (5 minutes) and Tedako Uranishi Station (475 minutes). The Kin Interchange on the expressway is a 12-minute drive (4.7km). The area also offers recreational space at Okawa Children's Park, an 8-minute walk (600m) away.
The surrounding Kin area is rich in natural and historical attractions. A notable landmark is the Kin Castle Ruins (金武城跡), a historic Gusuku site offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Okinawa's Ryukyu Kingdom era. Furthermore, the famous Kouri Island with its iconic heart-shaped rocks and brilliant blue waters is within a reasonable driving distance, making it a popular day-trip destination for both locals and tourists.