仲村渠原野 358.46坪 Land Plot in Nanjo City, Okinawa
This listing presents a substantial 358.5 tsubo (approximately 1,185 square meters) plot of undeveloped land, categorized as "gen'ya" or wilderness, located in the Nakandakari area of Tamagusuku, Nanjo City, Okinawa. The property is offered for sale at a price of 3.58 million yen, with immediate possession available and no specific building conditions attached. The land is situated within a two-minute walk from the Nakandakari bus stop, offering a degree of accessibility within this natural setting.
Critical agent notes and special remarks, which contain essential information for potential buyers, have been fully translated. The transaction is to be conducted in its current state, with no surveying or tree felling to be performed by the seller. The land is on a slope and is designated within both a sediment disaster warning zone and a sediment disaster danger zone. Specific hazards noted include landslide and steep slope collapse risks. Furthermore, the property falls within a "Scenic District" (Fūchi Chiku). These districts are designated to protect valuable natural environments like water and greenery remaining in urban areas, and strict regulations on land use apply. Finally, the land is adjacent to cultural properties, meaning there is a possibility of discovering historical ruins or artifacts. Any necessary procedures must be conducted in accordance with the Cultural Properties Protection Law.
The area of Tamagusuku in Nanjo City is rich in Okinawan history and natural beauty. An interesting historical fact is that the nearby Tamagusuku Castle site, a Gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) and UNESCO World Heritage component, dates back to the 14th century and is steeped in legend. The region offers a tranquil, rural lifestyle while remaining within reach of Okinawa's southern coastal attractions. The closest major landmark is the iconic Seifa Utaki, a sacred Utaki (prayer site) also part of the UNESCO Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu, known for its profound spiritual significance and stunning natural rock formations.