Prime Vacant Land in Itoman City with Development Potential
This vacant land parcel, located at 538 Itoman, Itoman City, Okinawa Prefecture, presents a prime opportunity for residential or commercial development. The flat, cleared plot spans a generous 209.15 square meters (approximately 63.26 tsubo) and is situated within an urban planning area designated for urbanization. The property is zoned for Neighborhood Commercial use, permitting a high building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%, offering significant flexibility for construction. The land rights are full ownership, and the property is conveniently located just a 1-minute walk from the Itoman Rotary bus stop.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The current status is vacant land, and the agent encourages interested parties to freely inquire about arranging a viewing at their preferred date. Important remarks include that the land falls under the Sabo 3 Laws (Erosion Control Acts) and is within a Cultural Property Contained Area, which may impose certain development restrictions. The container on-site can be discussed for removal. A unique local feature is that the famous Itoman City Great Tug-of-War festival can be viewed right from the front of the property. The official lot numbers are Itoman City aza Itoman 537-1 and 538.
The area of Itoman is rich in history and culture, known for its deep connections to Okinawan tradition and the sea. An interesting fact is that Itoman is historically a town of fishermen, and its unique culture, including the powerful tug-of-war festival mentioned in the notes, is recognized as an important intangible folk cultural property of Japan. The closest major landmark is the iconic Peace Memorial Park in nearby Mabuni, a solemn and beautiful national park dedicated to the victims of the Battle of Okinawa, featuring stunning coastal views and memorial monuments.