Open Live's Hakucho Sunset: A Prime Development Plot in Katsushika, Tokyo
This listing presents a prime development plot in the Hakucho (White Bird) area of Tokyo's Katsushika Ward. The land, designated as 'Open Live's Hakucho Sunset', is a fully completed, ready-to-build plot with no attached construction conditions, offering significant freedom for the future owner's design and build plans. The property is a rectangular-shaped plot with a total land area of 51.97 square meters, facing an 8.8-meter wide public road on its west side, which facilitates access and construction.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential details about the plot's status and regulations. The Equipment/Facilities are listed as 'Completed', indicating the site work is finished. The Special Notes/Remarks specify: 'No construction conditions / Scenic Landscape Law / Land Readjustment Work Regulation Area / Special Industrial District / Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone / Management Number: 592782'. This means the sale is not contingent on using a specific builder, but the plot is subject to several important regulations including scenic preservation laws, land development work controls, zoning as a Special Industrial District, and building codes for a Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone, which will influence the materials and design of any future structure.
The location offers convenient access to multiple train lines. Ohana-chaya Station on the Keisei Main Line is a 13-minute walk, Aoto Station on the Keisei Oshiage Line is 17 minutes away, and Kameari Station on the JR Joban Line is within a 21-minute walk. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with the Co-op Katsushika Hakucho store just 312 meters away and larger shopping facilities like AriO Kameari approximately 1.6 kilometers distant.
The Katsushika area is known for its more relaxed, residential atmosphere within the Tokyo metropolis, featuring numerous waterways and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that Katsushika is home to the Mizumoto Park, the largest park in the 23 wards of Tokyo, offering vast lawns, water features, and a bird sanctuary—a rare expanse of nature in the city. For a major tourist attraction, the historic and beautifully landscaped Shōbu-en (Iris Garden) in nearby Horikiri is a famous seasonal destination, celebrated for its stunning displays of Japanese irises, a tradition dating back to the Edo period.