Vacant Land for Sale in Myoko City, Niigata – Adjacent to Golf Course and Ski Resort
This is a vacant land parcel located at 6323-58 Sekiyama, Myoko City, Niigata Prefecture. The property is a developed resort subdivision lot situated on the vast plains at the base of Mount Myoko, developed alongside a golf course. The golf course is located just across the road, and the majestic Mount Myoko is directly in front of the property.
The land size is 3,035 square meters (approximately 918.08 tsubo). The land category is wilderness, and it is a corner lot opening to the west and north, with the land being almost flat. The property includes ownership rights. It is located within a non-zoned urban planning area. The building coverage ratio is 20%, and the floor area ratio is 60%. The property is subject to National Park Law, Class 3 Special Zone (with setbacks of 5m from adjacent land and roads, and a height restriction of 13m). The property faces a subdivision road with a width of approximately 4m on the west side and another on the north side. There is no private road burden, and the road is unpaved.
Utilities and equipment include Tohoku Electric Power, a private water supply, propane gas, a combined treatment septic tank (johkasou), and natural infiltration. The property is located 4.4 km from Sekiyama Station on the Myoko Haneuma Line, 8.1 km from the Nakago Interchange on the Joshinetsu Expressway, and 10.2 km from the Myoko Kogen Interchange. Nearby amenities include a Seven-Eleven Myoko Sekiyama store (3.7 km), the Myoko City Hall Myoko Branch (4.4 km), a Super Nalus Sekiyama store (3.9 km), Myoko Elementary School (3.6 km), Myoko Junior High School (3.9 km), Sekiyama Post Office (3.8 km), and Myoko Clinic (4.3 km). The prefectural road Myoko Kogen Park Line is 130m away, Seki Onsen town is 2.9 km away, and Tsubame Onsen town is 5.8 km away.
A key feature is that the property is adjacent to a golf course and a ski resort. Furthermore, Seki Onsen town is so close it can be considered adjacent. From there, a direct road connects to Akakura, Ikenotaira Onsen, and Suginosawa Onsen, continuing on to Kurohime Kogen. Heading towards Mount Myoko, you will reach Tsubame Onsen, where the water from the hot springs flows along the path, and there are also open-air baths (rotenburo).