Spacious Land Parcel in the Elevated Hills of Onna Village, Okinawa
This expansive land parcel, spanning 5,977 square meters (approximately 1,808 tsubo), is situated on elevated ground in the Naka district of Onna Village, Okinawa Prefecture. The property is designated as "wilderness" (原野) and is located outside of urban planning zones, offering significant flexibility for development. A key feature is its location within an area designated for regional environmental conservation, with a modification/alteration rate capped at 20%. The land is also subject to the Forest Law, classified as ordinary forest.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The property's location for regional environmental conservation and the 20% modification rate are reiterated. It is confirmed that the land falls under the Forest Law as ordinary forest. A crucial utility note states that the public water supply connection is approximately 500 meters away from the site. Regarding nearby facilities, the listing notes that Anfusosho Elementary School is about a 12-minute drive away, a Lawson convenience store (Onna Inbu Beach Mae branch) is roughly a 7-minute drive, and Kibogaoka Beach is also approximately a 7-minute drive by car.
The area of Onna Village is renowned for its stunning coastline, part of the Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park, featuring some of Okinawa's most beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. An interesting historical fact is that the village was a key site during the 1975 Okinawa International Ocean Exposition (Expo '75), which helped put the region's marine beauty on the global map. The closest major tourist attraction is the famous Manza Beach, a picturesque stretch of white sand and turquoise sea popular for swimming and water sports, located just a short drive from the property area.