Vacant Land for Sale in Yoshinogawa City, Tokushima Prefecture
This vacant land parcel, located in Kamojimacho Jogejima, Yoshinogawa City, Tokushima Prefecture, presents a prime opportunity for residential development. The property is a flat, cleared plot of land with a total area of 312 square meters (approximately 94.38 tsubo). It is situated within a designated urbanization area zoned as Category I Residential, allowing for the construction of a single-family home with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land benefits from public water supply and sewer infrastructure, ensuring essential utilities are readily available for your future home.
According to the agent's special notes, the current condition of the property is vacant land. The agent encourages interested parties to visit the site in person and invites you to feel free to contact them regarding your preferred dates for a viewing. They note that viewings are free of charge.
The location offers convenient access, with JR Tokushima Line's Kamojima Station just a 14-minute walk away, providing a direct rail link to Tokushima City and beyond. The property fronts a public road to the southeast with a frontage of 8.5 meters and a width of 5.4 meters, with no required setback. Ownership is freehold, and there are no specific building conditions attached to the land, nor is a notification under the National Land Use Planning Act required, offering flexibility for your custom build.
The surrounding area of Yoshinogawa City in Tokushima Prefecture is known for its serene, rural atmosphere alongside modern conveniences. An interesting local fact is that the city is named after the Yoshino River, one of the major rivers in Shikoku, which is famous for its traditional ayu (sweetfish) fishing using trained cormorants, a practice with over a thousand years of history in Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Iya Valley, part of the mountainous region of Miyoshi City, renowned for its deep gorges, vine bridges, and traditional thatched-roof farmhouses, offering a stunning glimpse into Japan's rustic heritage.