Prime Residential Land in Okayama City with Excellent Access
This prime residential land parcel, located in the Kita Ward of Okayama City, offers a fantastic opportunity to build your dream home in a highly convenient and well-serviced neighborhood. The property spans a generous 141.44 square meters (approximately 42.79 tsubo) and is situated within a short 2-minute walk from JR Daianji Station on the Kibi Line, ensuring comfortable and easy commuting and school access.
The property is equipped with all essential urban utilities: city gas, water supply, sewerage, and electricity are readily available. A critical special note is that a setback of 7.34 square meters is required. The agent's remarks highlight the exceptionally convenient living environment, with an elementary school, supermarkets, and drugstores all within a 10-minute walking distance. Specific nearby amenities include the Every Okayama Daianji store (8 min walk), Zag Zag Daianji store (9 min walk), La Mu Daianji store (13 min walk), and Ohno Elementary School (5 min walk).
The land is scheduled for handover in late June 2026 (Reiwa 8). Important legal notes include that an easement right (for passage, water supply/drainage, and gas pipe installation) will be established on the extended part of the site. Furthermore, while the current land classification is "residential land and field," it will be changed to "residential land or public road" prior to handover. The land is vacant, categorized as residential land within the urbanization promotion area, and zoned as a Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 160%.
The area of Kita Ward provides a blend of suburban comfort and city access. An interesting local landmark is the trailhead for Mount Yasaka (Yasakayama), a popular spot for hiking and enjoying nature, located roughly 800 meters away. For a major cultural attraction, the iconic Okayama Castle, known for its striking black exterior and beautiful Korakuen Garden—one of Japan's three great gardens—is easily accessible from the city center.