Spacious Land Parcel in Hamamatsu's Bentenjima Area
This expansive land parcel, located in the Bentenjima area of Hamamatsu's Chuo Ward, presents a rare opportunity for development. The property boasts a substantial land area of 2,196.9 square meters (approximately 664.56 tsubo), offering ample space for a variety of projects. Its location is highly advantageous, being within a 9-minute walk from JR Bentenjima Station on the Tokaido Main Line, providing excellent connectivity.
The property is situated adjacent to Lake Hamana, offering excellent views and a serene environment. The location is highlighted as having good sunlight and a prime position right next to the embankment, where one can even enjoy fishing right from the garden. The land is suitable for a range of developments, including facilities, inns, high-end resort properties, and care facilities. There are no building conditions attached, making it viable for subdivision, condominium, or apartment construction. The land fronts roads on two sides, with a 5-meter public road to the east and a 2-meter public road to the west, enhancing accessibility and development potential.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The "現況" (Special Notes/Remarks) states: "-If you wish to see the property in person, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date for a free viewing." The "備考" (Special Notes/Remarks) provides important legal and zoning details: "Special Use District: Entertainment and Recreation District; Cliff Ordinance; River Law. In the case of a bulk purchase, an application under the National Land Use Planning Act is required." These notes confirm the property's zoning for recreational uses and outline specific regulatory considerations for potential buyers.
The area surrounding Bentenjima is known for its relaxed, lakeside atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Bentenjima is a small island in Lake Hamana connected to the mainland, historically associated with the goddess Benzaiten. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Lake Hamana itself, Japan's tenth-largest lake, famous for its coastline, seafood, and recreational activities such as boating and visiting the nearby Hamanako Garden Park.