Prime Development Land in Tachikawa, Tokyo
This prime development land is located in the desirable Sachi-cho 1-chome district of Tachikawa City, Tokyo. The property offers a generous land area of 165.34 square meters (approximately 50.01 tsubo) with a flat topography, making it an ideal canvas for construction. It is conveniently situated just a 4-minute walk from the Tama Monorail's Sunagawa Nanaban Station, providing excellent access to the wider Tokyo metropolitan area.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this listing. The property is designated as "再建築不可" or "no rebuilding permitted." The topography is flat. It is important to note that rebuilding is not permitted. However, if permission is obtained under Article 43, Paragraph 2, Item 2 of the Building Standards Act, rebuilding may become possible. The land is zoned as Category I Exclusive Residential District within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The current condition features an old house, and there are no pre-set building conditions attached to the sale.
The area of Tachikawa is a major commercial and cultural hub in western Tokyo, known for its spacious Showa Memorial Park, a vast national park perfect for recreation. An interesting local fact is that Tachikawa was once a major base for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service and later for the United States Air Force, shaping much of its post-war development into the vibrant city it is today. The closest major landmark is the expansive Showa Kinen Park, a national government park renowned for its beautiful seasonal flower fields, fountains, and cycling paths.