Prime Vacant Land in Hikari, Yamaguchi Prefecture
This exceptional vacant land parcel, located at 5693-13 Murozumi Shinkai 2-chome in Hikari City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, presents a prime opportunity for building your dream home. The property is a substantial 334.99 square meters (approximately 101.33 tsubo), offering ample space for a custom-designed residence. The land is situated in a flat, easily developable area within a designated urbanization zone, zoned as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, ensuring a peaceful living environment.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the property is vacant land. The agent encourages potential buyers to visit the site in person and invites them to feel free to inquire about arranging a viewing date at their convenience, free of charge. This is a cleared plot ready for construction, with no existing structures. Key planning parameters include a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, providing significant flexibility for architectural design. The land has road frontage of 4.5 meters to the southeast on a public road. It is important to note that the property is located within a designated sediment disaster warning area, a detail that requires due consideration during the planning phase.
The location offers excellent convenience, being just a 5-minute walk from the Murozumi Shinkai bus stop, which is served by the JR Sanyo Main Line from Hikari Station. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a supermarket approximately 410 meters away and a convenience store 530 meters from the site. The area is served by public water supply and sewer systems, with propane gas available.
The surrounding Hikari City area is known for its rich natural beauty and relaxed pace of life. An interesting local fact is that Hikari is historically recognized for its high-quality spring water, contributing to its reputation for delicious local sake. The closest major landmark and significant tourist attraction is the scenic Kintai Bridge in nearby Iwakuni, a stunning historical wooden arch bridge spanning the Nishiki River and designated as a National Treasure, approximately a 30-minute drive away.