Prime Vacant Land in the Historic Ryogoku District
This prime vacant land parcel, located in the heart of Tokyo's Sumida Ward, offers a rare opportunity for development in the vibrant Ryogoku district. The property is a level plot of land with a total area of 91.19 square meters (27.58 tsubo), presenting a blank canvas for a custom home or a mixed-use residential and commercial project. The site benefits from a favorable frontage of 7.4 meters on a quiet, low-traffic road with excellent visibility, facilitating easy access and logistics.
As detailed in the agent's remarks, the current status is vacant land. The agent encourages interested parties to view the site in person and to feel free to inquire about preferred viewing dates at no cost. The property notes highlight its location within walking distance of Ryogoku Station, providing swift access to central Tokyo via the JR Sobu Line and the Toei Oedo Line. The area offers the best of both worlds: you can enjoy the bustling atmosphere near the station, yet step into a calm, residential streetscape just one block away. Daily life is streamlined with a 24-hour convenience store and drugstore nearby, and a variety of restaurants are scattered throughout the neighborhood, broadening your options for weekdays and weekends alike. The area is characterized by many flat roads, making commutes, school runs, and shopping trips less burdensome.
The Ryogoku area is steeped in history and culture, famously known as the home of sumo wrestling and the majestic Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium. A fascinating fact about the district is that it was largely rebuilt after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, leading to its modern urban layout. The closest major landmark is the Edo-Tokyo Museum, a stunning architectural feat that chronicles the history and culture of Tokyo from the Edo period to the present day, located just a short walk from the property.