Vacant Land for Sale in the Scenic Mountains of Tokushima
This vacant residential plot, identified as Property Number: Reiwa 7 Fiscal Year - 1207, is located in the Ikeda-cho Ueno district of Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture. The land is offered for sale at a price of 1,540,000 yen. The property is a surveyed plot of land with a total area of 112.99 square meters. It is situated in a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is currently vacant and ready for development.
Critical agent notes and remarks have been provided for this government-managed property. Note 1: When applying for purchase, please read the "Guide to Properties Available for Immediate Purchase" on the Shikoku Financial Bureau's website thoroughly and apply only after understanding the contents. Note 2: This property will accept applications for general brokerage of sales and purchases from real estate agents from Wednesday, April 1, Reiwa 8 to Friday, May 22, Reiwa 8. Note 3: There may be discrepancies between the actual location of the auction property and the location displayed on the map. Please confirm the property's location on the Shikoku Financial Bureau's website.
The property is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk from JR Dosan Line's Awa-Ikeda Station and a 4-minute walk from the Miyoshi City-operated bus stop at Ikeda Honcho. Miyoshi City, formed by a merger of several towns and villages, is positioned near the center of Shikoku and has long been a key transportation hub and the social, economic, cultural, and tourism center of western Tokushima Prefecture. The area is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and historical sites. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the famous Iya Kazurabashi (vine bridge), a historic suspension bridge woven from mountain vines, steeped in the legend of the Heike clan refugees.
The closest major tourist attraction is the breathtaking Oboke Gorge, a deep, V-shaped ravine carved by the Yoshino River, offering spectacular views and popular for river rafting. The region is also famed for the sacred Mount Tsurugi, the second-highest peak in Shikoku.