Spacious Vacant Land Plot in Hofu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
This property is a substantial 475.47 square meter (approximately 143.82 tsubo) plot of vacant land located in the Oaza Takai area of Hofu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The land is designated for residential use and is offered at a price of 4.6 million yen, equating to a reasonable 32,000 yen per tsubo. The plot benefits from a favorable building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%, providing ample scope for construction. The land rights are full ownership, and the transaction is handled via an agent. The property is situated within an urbanization control area, and no notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is required.
Special Notes/Remarks (現況): The land is vacant. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire if they wish to see the property in person, and they are happy to accommodate preferred viewing dates at no charge.
Additional Remarks (備考): The listing agency, House Do Hofu Kotobuki-cho (Tamura Builds Group), boasts a vast inventory of properties within Hofu City. With a trusted history dating back to its founding in 1879 (Meiji 12), the group offers 142 years of reliability and expertise. They provide comprehensive one-stop service for all real estate concerns, including funding plans for home purchases, mortgage and insurance procedures, as well as remodeling, new construction, demolition, and disposal of unwanted items. Consultations and viewings are available not only on weekends but also on weekday evenings. For inquiries, please call the toll-free number: 0120-939-442.
The location offers excellent accessibility, with Hofu Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line approximately a 33-minute walk away. By car, Route 2 is just a one-minute drive, and major retail options like You's Value Migita Store and Cosmos Osaki Store are both within a three-minute drive. The area is well-served by local amenities, including convenience stores.
Hofu City is a historically significant area in Yamaguchi Prefecture, known for its deep connections to the scholar and philosopher Motoori Norinaga. A major landmark nearby is the Hofu Tenmangu Shrine, one of the three major Tenmangu shrines in Japan, dedicated to the deity of learning, Sugawara no Michizane. The shrine is a popular destination for students praying for success in exams and is famous for its beautiful plum blossoms in early spring.