Land for Sale in Hirosaki, Aomori: A Prime Residential Plot with Development Potential
This 253.59 square meter (approximately 76.71 tsubo) plot of land is available for purchase in the Waseda 1-chome area of Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture. The land is offered at a price of 15.3 million yen, with a price per tsubo of 199,000 yen. It is a level, regularly shaped plot with frontage on a public road over 6 meters wide, making it an ideal canvas for residential construction. The property is located within a City Planning Area designated as an Urbanization Promotion Area and falls under the First Category Residential District zoning, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this listing. The "現況" (Special Notes/Remarks) state: "If you wish to see the property in person, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date for a free viewing." Furthermore, the "備考" (Special Notes/Remarks) include important regulatory information: "The property is subject to the Landscape Act, Building Standards Act Article 22 area, Outdoor Advertisement Ordinance, and is located within a Residential Inducement Area (Urban Function Inducement Area)." The property code is 172502-162. The land is sold with a building condition attached, meaning the sale is contingent upon entering into a building contract with a designated contractor within a specified period after the land purchase. All utilities, including public water supply, city gas, and sewerage, are available.
The location offers excellent daily convenience, with a variety of shops, supermarkets, and drugstores within easy walking or short driving distance. For a broader perspective, the area is part of the historic and culturally rich Hirosaki region. An interesting fact about Hirosaki is that it is often called the "Kyoto of the North" due to its well-preserved samurai district and traditional atmosphere. The closest major landmark and premier tourist attraction is the magnificent Hirosaki Castle, a nationally designated Historic Site and one of Japan's few remaining original castles, famous for its stunning cherry blossoms in spring.