Agricultural Land with Citrus Grove in Okinawa's Uplands
This property presents a substantial agricultural opportunity on a highland plateau in Ogimi Village, Okinawa. The land, designated as an agricultural promotion area (exclusively for agricultural use), spans 22,290 square meters (approximately 6,743 tsubo). The key feature is an established citrus grove containing roughly 500 trees of various sizes, including Shikuwasa (Okinawan lime) and other mandarin varieties.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. The "Special Notes/Remarks" state: "Separately, there will be costs for ownership transfer registration, Agricultural Land Law Article 3 application fees, real estate brokerage commission, etc." Further "Remarks" detail: "This is a highland agricultural promotion area (agricultural exclusive land). The property is sold as a single lot; subdivision or separate sales are not permitted. An application under Article 3 of the Agricultural Land Law is required. An unregistered agricultural building is present on-site. The agent offers on-site tours and encourages interested parties to make contact.
The location in Ogimi Village, part of Okinawa's Yanbaru region, is renowned for its lush, subtropical forests and slow-paced lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that Ogimi Village is famously known as a "village of longevity," with one of the highest concentrations of centenarians in the world, often attributed to the local diet and environment. The area offers a serene setting for agricultural pursuits, within reach of Okinawa's northern coastal attractions like the scenic views from the Cape Hedo lookout point.