Prime Apartment Development Land in Taito Ward, Tokyo
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a prime development plot in the rapidly transforming neighborhood of Minami-Senju, Taito Ward, Tokyo. The land is a surveyed, flat, and regularly shaped plot with a total effective area of 77.96 sqm (approximately 23.58 tsubo), ideally suited for apartment construction. The property is designated as residential land in an urbanization area with a near-commercial district zoning, offering a high floor area ratio of 400% and a building coverage ratio of 80%.
Key features and agent notes include: The land is completely vacant and ready for construction. It is a flat and regularly shaped plot. A definitive survey has been completed. Public utilities are all available, including city gas, electricity, and water supply and drainage systems. The land is free of building conditions, allowing for free design. Setback requirements of 4.31 sqm have already been met. The property is located within a Category 2 Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District and is subject to landscape planning regulations. Access is from one side to a 3.5m wide public road with a frontage of 8.6m, which is paved.
The area of Minami-Senju is currently undergoing significant redevelopment, creating a unique blend of retro charm and modern development. The neighborhood retains a strong Showa-era atmosphere while new high-rise buildings are emerging, offering a dynamic environment with high potential. The location provides excellent access to central Tokyo, being a 13-minute walk from three major stations: Minami-Senju Station on the JR Joban Line, the Tsukuba Express, and the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. An interesting local fact is that the area is known for its historic Sanya district, which has been a subject of literature and film, and is now evolving with new residential and commercial projects. The closest major landmark is the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temples, located just a few stops away on the Hibiya Line.