Vacant Land in Nagasaki's Mosquito-Burning District
This 274 square meter (approximately 82.88 tsubo) plot of vacant land is available for purchase in Nagasaki City's Kayanaki-cho district. The property is designated as 'zasshuchi' (miscellaneous land) and is situated in an area with no specified land use zoning, offering flexibility for potential development. With a building-to-land ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%, the site presents a significant opportunity for construction. The land rights are full ownership, and there are no specific building conditions or requirements for notification under the National Land Use Planning Act, streamlining the development process.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the property is vacant land. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire, stating, "We would be happy to arrange a free viewing on your preferred date if you wish to see the land in person." The property is noted as being suitable for vehicles and will be handed over with a survey completed. The transfer of ownership can be arranged immediately.
The location offers convenient access, just a 3-minute walk from the Kayanaki-guchi bus stop. The surrounding area provides essential daily amenities, including convenience stores, supermarkets, a drugstore, a general hospital, a park, and a bank all within a reasonable distance. The area is rich in history; the name "Kayanaki" (Mosquito-Burning) is said to originate from traditional methods used to control mosquitoes in the marshy land. A major landmark nearby is the Nagasaki Peace Park, a profound memorial dedicated to the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing, located approximately 6 kilometers from the property and serving as a powerful symbol of the city's commitment to peace.