Vacant Land for Sale in Nagasaki City's Convenient Nakakojima District
This 49.45 square meter (approximately 14.95 tsubo) plot of land is located in the Nakakojima 1-chome area of Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. The property is a vacant lot, cleared and ready for new construction. According to the agent's notes, the current status is "vacant land." The agent encourages interested buyers to feel free to inquire, stating: "Vacant land. If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date."
Important planning and regulatory details are provided in the remarks. The property is located within a "quasi-fire prevention zone" and a "land development work regulation area." The notes clarify that "there was an old house on the property previously, but the building has been demolished." Regarding road access, the lot has frontage on two sides: the southeast side borders a "specific passageway" (private road) with a width of 1.3 meters and a frontage of 6 meters, while the southwest side borders a "Article 2 road" (public road) with a width of 1.7 meters and a frontage of 4.7 meters.
The land is designated as residential land within an urbanization area and falls under the First Category Residential District zoning. This allows for a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There are no pre-set building conditions, providing flexibility for the future owner's design. Ownership of the land is freehold.
The location offers excellent urban convenience. It is just a 5-minute walk from Sofukuji Station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway Line 1, providing easy access to the city's tram network. The area is within walking distance of the Shianbashi district, a major downtown hub known for its shopping arcades, restaurants, and nightlife. An interesting historical fact about Nagasaki is that it was the primary point of contact between Japan and the outside world during the country's period of isolation, profoundly influencing its unique culture and architecture. The closest major landmark is the historic Sofukuji Temple, a Chinese-style temple built in 1629 and designated as an Important Cultural Property, located near the station that shares its name.