Land for Lease in the Scenic Miyama District of Nantan City
This vacant land plot, designated as property No. 381, is available for lease in the picturesque Kayahara area of Miyama-cho, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture. The property is offered on a fixed-term land lease contract with a duration of 50 years, presenting a long-term opportunity for development in a serene rural setting. The land is currently in a cleared state, ready for immediate handover, making it an ideal blank canvas for a custom project.
According to the agent's notes, the property's key equipment is a connection to the public water supply (上水道). No other specific features or highlights are listed for this plot. The land spans a total area of 268 square meters (approximately 81.07 tsubo), with a monthly lease price of 20,000 yen. There are no additional management fees, and the financial terms are straightforward with no security deposit (敷金), a three-month refundable deposit (保証金), and no key money (礼金) required.
The location offers excellent access, being just a one-minute walk from the Shimo-Kayabara bus stop, which is a 16-minute bus ride from JR Sanin Main Line's Wachi Station. By car, the journey from Wachi Station is approximately 17 minutes. The plot is designated as residential land (宅地) and enjoys a favorable corner lot position with 8.0 meters of frontage on a public road to the south. It is located outside of urban planning zones, offering flexibility, and utilities include water, sewer, electricity, and both city and propane gas availability.
The surrounding Miyama area is renowned for its traditional thatched-roof farmhouses, known as kayabuki no sato, offering a glimpse into Japan's pastoral heritage and a tranquil lifestyle deeply connected to nature. An interesting fact about the region is that Miyama is home to one of the largest concentrations of traditional thatched-roof houses in Japan, with some villages like Kayabuki no Sato being designated as Important Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic and historically significant Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Scenic Views, located a drive away in northern Kyoto Prefecture.