Agricultural Land with Loquat Trees in Kurume, Fukuoka
This listing presents a plot of agricultural land spanning approximately 405 square meters (about 122.5 tsubo) in the Ararimachi-Fujita area of Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The land is currently used as a farm, with over a dozen loquat (biwa) trees planted on the premises. It is important to note that the land cannot be converted for residential use, meaning the construction of buildings is prohibited. However, the possibility of converting the land for miscellaneous use (zasshuchi) through agricultural land conversion procedures may be considered. If the land is to be acquired for agricultural purposes, permission under Article 3 of the Agricultural Land Law is required.
The property's access situation is detailed as follows: it fronts on two sides. The specifics are: West side with a width of 2 meters and a frontage of 15 meters, and East side with a width of 2 meters and a frontage of 15 meters. The land is designated as farmland within a City Planning Area of Unrestricted Urbanization. The terrain is terraced, and the optimal use is for fields or farmland. The current condition is vacant land. The price and conditions are negotiable, and the possible handover timing is also subject to consultation.
The area of Ararimachi in Kurume offers a semi-rural setting while remaining accessible, approximately a 5-minute bus ride from the Araki Station on the Kagoshima Main Line. An interesting local fact is that Kurume is historically famous for its textile industry, particularly Kurume Kasuri, a traditional splashed-pattern cotton fabric. For a major tourist attraction, visitors can explore the serene and historic Kora Taisha Shrine, one of the oldest shrines in Kyushu, located within Kurume City.