Prime Vacant Land in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo
This prime vacant land parcel, located in the Hirai 1-chome neighborhood of Tokyo's Edogawa Ward, presents an excellent opportunity to build your custom dream home. The plot offers a generous land area of 90.76 square meters (approximately 27.45 tsubo), which includes a lane-shaped portion of about 35.55 square meters. The property comes with no building conditions attached, providing you with the freedom to choose your preferred house builder and design a home that perfectly suits your lifestyle.
According to the agent's special notes, the address for navigation purposes is 1-14-4 Hirai, Edogawa Ward. Staff will be waiting on-site for viewings, and inquiries can be directed to 0120-922-839. A critical detail in the remarks is that the land includes a cleaning area and a covenanted portion of 0.64 square meters. The development permit number for the site is Development Act Permit No. 16.
The property is situated in a highly convenient residential area. It is just a 10-minute walk from Hirai Station on the JR Chuo-Sobu Local Line, providing direct access to central Tokyo. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a supermarket like "My Basket Hirai 1-chome Store" only a 5-minute walk away. The neighborhood is family-friendly, with Komatsugawa Elementary School a mere 3-minute walk (about 200 meters) from the site. The area is part of a Category I Exclusive Residential District with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 300%, though this is limited by the front road width of 4.5 meters. The land is currently vacant and will be delivered as-is from late July 2026 onward.
The Hirai area offers a balanced mix of residential calm and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Koto Ward border places it near the historic Sumida River. For recreation and tourism, the area provides relatively easy access to the vast natural expanse of Kasai Rinkai Park, one of Tokyo's largest waterfront parks featuring an aquarium, a Ferris wheel, and scenic views of Tokyo Bay, located a few train stops away.