Prime Residential Land in Nagasaki's Bentencho District
This residential plot of land, located in the Bentencho area of Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, presents an excellent opportunity for building a home in a convenient and established neighborhood. The land has a total area of 102.25 square meters (approximately 30.93 tsubo) and is attractively priced at 3.8 million yen. The property is designated as residential land within the City Planning Area's urbanization zone, specifically zoned as a Category II Residential District, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The property is currently vacant land, ready for immediate handover and construction. Essential utilities are already connected and available, including city gas, a public water supply, and a sewer system. The land's road frontage details are as follows: to the north, there is a 1.5-meter-wide road with a frontage of 4.7 meters, and to the east, a 1-meter-wide road with a frontage of 15.5 meters.
The location offers superb convenience for daily life and commuting. It is a mere 160-meter, 2-minute walk to the Hiedabashi bus stop, served by Nagasaki Bus. For train access, Nagasaki Station on the Nagasaki Main Line is about 960 meters or a 12-minute walk away, while the Stadium South Station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway's Main Line is approximately 1040 meters, a 13-minute walk.
The Bentencho area is part of the vibrant port city of Nagasaki, a place steeped in a unique history of international exchange. A fascinating local fact is that the nearby Oura Cathedral, a short distance away, is the oldest surviving Christian church in Japan and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region." This historic landmark symbolizes the city's long-standing role as a window to the world.