Prime Corner Plot in Izumo's Hikawa District
This vacant land parcel, designated as Lot 9 within a larger subdivision, presents an excellent opportunity for building a custom home in the desirable Hikawa area of Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture. The property is a corner lot with frontage on two sides: a 6-meter wide public road to the west and a 5-meter wide private road (position-designated) to the south. The land is flat and rectangular, offering a generous total area of 181.79 square meters (approximately 54.99 tsubo). It is located within a Neighborhood Commercial Zone, allowing for a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
This is a "construction condition attached" land sale. This means the purchase contract is conditional upon signing a building contract with the designated construction company within a specified period. If a building plan is not agreed upon within that timeframe, the land sale contract becomes void and all monies paid are refunded. The advertised price is for the land only and does not include the cost of construction.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The current status is vacant land. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire, stating, "We would be happy to arrange a viewing at your preferred date." Important remarks include: The property is within a Scenic Beauty Law, Article 22 area. There are separate connection fees required: a water supply connection fee of 132,900 yen, a sewer connection fee of 400 yen per square meter, a garbage bin installation fee of 30,000 yen (tax included), and a drainage ditch cleaning fee of 60,000 yen.
The location offers superb convenience. JR San'in Main Line's Naoe Station is just a 9-minute walk away, providing regional rail access. Daily necessities are close at hand, with the large Izumi Yume Town Hikawa shopping complex, featuring a supermarket, 100-yen shop, and game center, only 277 meters away. The area is characterized by a relaxed, spacious atmosphere with rice fields and a lower density of housing, as noted in local resident reviews. A fascinating fact about Izumo is that it is home to Izumo Taisha, one of Japan's oldest and most important Shinto shrines, famed for its unique architectural style and its role in hosting the gods during the lunar month of Kamiari (around October/November). The closest major landmark from this property is the iconic Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, a significant cultural and tourist destination.