Prime Residential Land in Obihiro, Hokkaido
This residential land parcel, located in Obihiro City, Hokkaido, presents an excellent opportunity for building a custom home. The plot spans a generous 291.50 square meters (approximately 88.17 tsubo), offering ample space for construction within a designated low-density residential zone. The property is situated on a corner lot, providing enhanced privacy and natural light. According to the agent's special notes, the land has road frontage on two sides: to the north, it faces a 6-meter wide public road with a frontage of 13 meters, and to the west, it faces an 8-meter wide public road with a frontage of 15.5 meters. This configuration offers excellent access and potential for architectural design.
The land is fully serviced with essential utilities. As detailed in the equipment notes, the property is connected to both the public water supply and sewer systems, ensuring modern convenience for future development. The site is currently vacant and ready for immediate construction, with transfer of ownership available promptly. The land is zoned for residential use with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%, guiding the scale of the future home.
The Obihiro area in Hokkaido is known for its wide-open spaces and agricultural heritage, famously part of the Tokachi Plain, one of Japan's major agricultural regions. An interesting local fact is that Obihiro is the birthplace of the iconic 'Butadon' (pork bowl), a delicious regional specialty. For recreation and nature, residents can easily visit the expansive Tokachi Millennium Forest, a vast ecological garden and forest park designed by renowned landscape architect Peter Walker, which is a major tourist attraction blending conservation, art, and horticulture.