Spacious Residential Plot in Kagoshima's Murasakibara District
This vacant residential land, spanning 433.22 square meters (approximately 131.04 tsubo), presents an excellent opportunity for building a custom home in a quiet, well-connected neighborhood of Kagoshima City. The plot is free of any building conditions, offering maximum flexibility for your dream home's design. The site benefits from good sunlight, with the southern side being lower and more open, ensuring ample natural light. The front road faces northwest, is approximately 4.2 meters wide, and experiences low traffic, contributing to a peaceful living environment.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The current status is a vacant lot, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about scheduling a free site inspection on their preferred date. Important remarks include that the property is located within a sediment disaster warning area (below a cliff) and a sediment disaster special warning area (below a cliff). Despite this, daily life conveniences are excellent, with a variety of amenities within a 10-minute walk, including convenience stores, supermarkets, banks, and a post office. The surrounding environment is detailed as follows: Murasakibara 1 Post Office is a 5-minute walk (approx. 390m), Murasakibara Elementary School is a 5-minute walk (approx. 400m), Lawson Murasakibara Ichihonzakura Branch is a 6-minute walk (approx. 480m), Kagoshima Bank Murasakibara Branch is a 7-minute walk (approx. 550m), Yamagataya Store Murasakibara Branch is an 8-minute walk (approx. 620m), and Murasakibara Junior High School is a 16-minute walk (approx. 1240m).
The area of Murasakibara is a residential district in Kagoshima City known for its convenience and community atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Kagoshima is the birthplace of the Satsuma domain, which played a pivotal role in the Meiji Restoration. The city is dominated by the iconic, active volcano Sakurajima, which sits in Kagoshima Bay and is often visible from many parts of the city, serving as a constant and dramatic natural landmark. The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the serene Sengan-en Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a former villa of the Shimadzu clan, offering stunning views of Sakurajima and beautifully landscaped grounds.