Roadside Shop Property in Bizen City, Okayama
This property is a roadside shop located in the Ibe area of Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. The building is a two-storey steel structure built in May 1983, with a total floor area of 234.06 sqm (approximately 70.80 tsubo). The breakdown of the floor area is detailed as 105.90 sqm (32.03 tsubo) on the first floor and 107.58 sqm (32.54 tsubo) on the second floor. An attached garage building measures 20.58 sqm (6.22 tsubo). The land area is 236.87 sqm (71.65 tsubo) based on public registry.
The property's facilities include running water and two dedicated toilets. A key feature is the availability of free parking space for approximately two vehicles. Important special notes regarding the property are that it is being sold 'as-is' (現況有姿) based on public registry transaction (公簿取引). The property is located within a Building Standards Act Article 22 zone, a sediment disaster warning area (steep slope), a land readjustment area, and an outdoor advertising third-class permitted zone.
The property is situated in a quasi-industrial zone under the city planning act, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is flat and has road frontage to a 9-meter wide public road on the east side. The current status is vacant. The transaction is a general brokerage.
The Ibe district of Bizen City is historically famous for its Bizen-yaki pottery, a traditional Japanese craft with a history spanning over a thousand years, known for its unglazed, rustic beauty fired in wood-burning kilns. The area offers a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship and quiet suburban living. A major nearby landmark is the historic Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately 30 kilometers away in Okayama City, renowned for its beautiful landscapes and seasonal scenery.