Open Live's East Jūjō Access: A Prime Development Plot in Tokyo's Kita Ward
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in the highly accessible East Jūjō 5-chome area of Tokyo's Kita Ward. The property, named Open Live's East Jūjō Access, consists of two plots of land available for purchase, offering a blank canvas for your custom home or investment project. The land is strategically positioned with excellent sun exposure due to its frontage on the southeast side.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The Equipment/Facilities section states: "None, as the land does not require a development permit application." This indicates the land is ready for construction without the need for this specific regulatory step. Furthermore, the Special Notes/Remarks are crucial: "No construction conditions / Land readjustment work regulation area / Quasi-fire prevention zone / Management number: 600343." This translates to significant flexibility, as there are no mandatory builder contracts attached to the sale. However, the land falls within a regulated area for earthworks and is in a zone with specific fire prevention building requirements, which are important factors for design and cost planning.
The location is a major highlight, offering superb connectivity. JR Jōban Line's East Jūjō Station is just a 5-minute walk (400m) away, providing direct access to Ueno, Akihabara, and beyond. For additional routes, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line's Ōji-Kamiya Station is a 15-minute walk, and the major JR hub of Akabane Station is within a 16-minute walk. The area is well-serviced with amenities like the Komodi Iida East Jūjō supermarket within 753 meters.
The surrounding Kita Ward area is rich with local culture and green spaces. An interesting historical fact is that the nearby Akabane area was once a major post-station town on the Ōshū Kaidō, an important highway during the Edo period. For a notable tourist attraction, residents are within easy reach of the historic Ōji Inari Shrine, one of the three major Inari shrines of Edo, famous for its beautiful fox statues and serene atmosphere.