Kasama City, Konosu: A New Subdivision Near Tomobe Station
This is the first phase of a new six-lot subdivision located in Konosu, Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, offering a prime opportunity to build your custom home in a well-connected and convenient area. The development features three available lots, each with a land area of approximately 211 to 212 square meters. Prices range from 7.57 million to 8.87 million yen, presenting an accessible entry point for land ownership. The property is designated as a "building condition attached" land, meaning the purchase is conditional on entering into a building contract with the designated contractor within a specified period.
According to the agent's notes, the land does not require a development permit application (開発許可申請不要な土地のためなし). This can streamline the process for the future homeowner. The land is characterized as a low-rise residential area with regular-shaped, flat corner lots, each fronting a road over 6 meters wide. Utilities include public water supply, public sewer, individual propane, and Tokyo Electric Power.
The location offers an exceptionally convenient living environment. Tomobe Station on the JR Joban Line is just a 15-minute walk away, providing direct rail access. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a supermarket located within 800 meters. The area is also served by multiple school options, including Tomobe Elementary School (13-minute walk) and Ohara Elementary School. The Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital is remarkably close, only a 7-minute walk from the site, adding a layer of convenience for healthcare needs.
Kasama City is renowned for its rich pottery tradition, known as Kasama-yaki, which dates back to the Edo period. The area is a hub for ceramic arts, with numerous kilns and galleries. A major tourist attraction nearby is the iconic Kasama Inari Shrine, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines, famous for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates and beautiful forested grounds. This blend of modern convenience, natural setting, and deep cultural heritage makes the Konosu area a uniquely appealing place to establish a home.