Open Lives Kita-Ikebukuro Access: A Prime Development Plot in Tokyo's Bustling Toshima Ward
This listing presents a prime development opportunity with the 'Open Lives Kita-Ikebukuro Access' plot, a vacant land parcel ready for construction in the highly accessible and vibrant Toshima Ward of Tokyo. The land, with a total area of 69.98 square meters, is part of a small three-lot subdivision and comes with the significant advantage of having no building conditions attached. This means purchasers have the freedom to design and build their ideal home or investment property without being bound to a specific builder or pre-determined plan, a rare and valuable feature in Tokyo's development market.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property's status and regulations. The 'Equipment/Facilities' are noted as 'Completed', indicating that site preparation and infrastructure are finished. The 'Special Notes/Remarks' contain several important points: 'No building conditions', confirming the design freedom; 'Landscape Act', indicating the property falls under scenic beauty regulations; 'Land readjustment work regulation area'; 'Fire prevention zone'; 'Kami-Ikebukuro 2, 3, 4-chome District Plan'; 'Private road portion 15.03m2'; and a management number: 598174. These notes highlight specific legal and zoning considerations that any prospective builder must review.
The location offers superb convenience, situated within an 8-minute walk from the Tobu Tojo Line's Kita-Ikebukuro Station, a 12-minute walk from JR's Itabashi Station (Saikyo Line), and a 17-minute walk from the massive JR Ikebukuro Station, a major hub on the Yamanote Line. This connectivity places residents within easy reach of central Tokyo. The area is a fascinating blend of residential calm and urban energy, known for its dense population and as a major commercial and entertainment hub. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Ikebukuro district itself, home to major department stores like Seibu and Tobu, Sunshine City—a massive complex with an aquarium, observatory, and theme park—and the peaceful oasis of the Rikugien Garden, a traditional Japanese landscape garden designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty.