Architecturally Conditioned Land Plot in Taishi Town, Hyogo
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the final plots in the "KATSUMI" development, a 10-lot residential subdivision in Higashihosho, Taishi Town, Hyogo Prefecture. The specific plot, Lot 3, offers a generous land area of 206.45 m² (approximately 62.45 tsubo) and is priced at 13,610,000 JPY. This is an architecturally conditioned land sale, meaning the purchase contract is contingent upon signing a building contract with the designated builder, KATSUMI Jutaku, within a specified period.
As per the agent's special notes and remarks, this property falls under the Cultural Properties Protection Act. The agent, KATSUMI Jutaku, emphasizes their commitment to creating homes that are "healthy," "comfortable," and "economical" to live in. They specialize in new custom-built houses and land development in southern Hyogo Prefecture, including areas like Himeji, Taishi Town, Tatsuno, Kakogawa, Kako District, Takasago, Akashi, and the Nishi and Tarumi wards of Kobe. Their "Comfortable Katsumi" homes are designed and constructed with consideration for the warm climate and land characteristics of southern Hyogo, aiming to be the most comfortable and livable dwellings in the region. Prospective buyers are encouraged to visit the KATSUMI Jutaku website for more information.
The development is situated in a peaceful, low-density residential area with excellent convenience. Daily shopping is effortless with AEON Town Taishi Shopping Center a mere 750m (10-minute walk) away, alongside a discount drugstore and convenience stores within an 8-minute walk. The area is served by local schools, including Taishi Town's Taida Elementary School. The plot itself benefits from a south-facing road approximately 6.2 meters wide and is part of a fully completed development with a 20-year ground warranty.
The surrounding Hyogo region is rich in history and natural beauty. A short drive away lies the iconic Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned as the finest surviving example of prototypical Japanese castle architecture. Its brilliant white appearance and sophisticated defensive systems have earned it the nickname "White Heron Castle," making it one of Japan's most visited and photographed historic landmarks.