Prime Ocean View Land for Sale in Uruma, Okinawa
This exceptional 736 square meter plot of land is located in the Ishikawa Higashionna area of Uruma City, Okinawa. Positioned along Prefectural Route 75, the property offers high visibility and stunning ocean views, making it a prime location for a variety of developments. The land is suitable for a shop, office, foreigner-friendly housing, villa, or multi-unit residential building. The property will be delivered as vacant land, providing a blank canvas for your vision.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which include essential details for prospective buyers. The property is currently operating as a business, so viewings require a prior appointment. The total land area of 736 square meters includes approximately 77 square meters of forested land located beneath a retaining wall. The main water supply pipe is connected via a private pipe running through the neighboring property. Importantly, the seller's liability for non-conformities in the contract is exempted. For all other details, interested parties are encouraged to inquire freely.
The location itself is highly desirable, situated on high ground with a road over 6 meters wide at the front and within a 10-minute walk to the sea. The area is served by propane gas. A bus stop for the "Mihara Community Center Entrance" is approximately a 10-minute walk away. The land is zoned as forest and falls outside a designated urban planning area, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The Uruma area, formed from the merger of several towns, is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City encompasses the Katsuren Peninsula, which was home to the powerful 15th-century Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu." The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mid-Sea Road (Kaichu Doro), a series of causeways connecting several islands and offering breathtaking drives over the turquoise East China Sea.