West-Facing Land Plot in Miyazaki's Miyakonojo City
This vacant land plot, located at 405-1 Tojimacho, Miyakonojo City, Miyazaki Prefecture, presents a prime opportunity for building a custom home. The property is a flat, cleared plot of land with a total area of 208.65 square meters (approximately 63.11 tsubo). It faces a public road to the west with a frontage of 4 meters. The land is designated as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There are no specific building conditions attached to the land, and notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is not required. Ownership rights are full and clear.
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, stating, "We would be happy for you to actually see the land. Please feel free to contact us with your preferred date for a free viewing." The property reference code is 189501-3205.
The location in Miyakonojo City offers convenient daily living. A Lawson convenience store is just 337 meters away, and other amenities like a drugstore (Matsumotokiyoshi), a bakery (Yakitate Pan Doumu), and a cafe (Coffee no Tanaka) are all within a roughly 1-kilometer radius. For those interested in local culture, the Miyakonojo Historical Museum is less than 900 meters from the site, providing insights into the area's rich past. The property is a 19-minute walk from Nishi-Miyakonojo Station on the JR Nippo Main Line, providing regional rail access.
An interesting fact about the Miyakonojo area is that it is historically known as a major producer of shochu, a traditional Japanese distilled spirit, particularly the sweet potato-based imo-jochu. The region's climate and soil are well-suited for agriculture. While the property itself is in a residential zone, the broader Miyazaki Prefecture is famed for its stunning natural attractions, including the dramatic, seaside cliffs of Aoshima and the lush, subtropical landscapes of Nichinan Coast, making it a popular destination for nature tourism.