Land for Sale in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture
This residential land plot is located in the Sotonakabara-cho district of Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture. The property has a land area of 115.27 square meters (approximately 34.86 tsubo) and is offered for sale at a price of 9.5 million yen. It is situated in a highly convenient location, within walking distance of key amenities. The site is a 5-minute walk from the Ichibata Line's 'Gesshoji Iriguchi' bus stop and is also close to schools, with Sotonakabara Elementary School a 7-minute walk away and Daiichi Junior High School just a 2-minute walk from the property.
The land is zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It has road frontage to the south on a 4-meter-wide public road, and setbacks are required. The current status includes an existing old house, but the seller will deliver the land as a vacant lot after demolition. The seller will handle the building demolition, and handover will occur after the land boundaries are confirmed. It is important to note that the stated land area is based on the registered size in the official ledger; the actual measured area may differ upon survey, though there will be no financial adjustment based on the measurement.
The surrounding area is well-served by commercial facilities, adding to the convenience of the location. Key nearby shops include a FamilyMart Sotonakabara-cho store approximately 440 meters away, a Marui Kuroda store about 550 meters away, a Mishimaya Nakahara store roughly 690 meters away, and a Wellness Kuroda Minami store around 730 meters away.
Matsue is a historic city known as the 'City of Water,' famed for its castle, Matsue Castle, one of Japan's few remaining original feudal castles. The area is rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty, situated near Lake Shinji. A major landmark close to this property is the iconic Matsue Castle, a national treasure and a prime example of original castle architecture from the early Edo period, offering a glimpse into Japan's samurai history.