Prime Residential Land in Ibara City, Okayama
This residential land plot, located at 30-6 Kamiidebe-cho, Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture, offers a flat, cleared site ready for construction. The property spans 178.14 square meters (approximately 53.89 tsubo) and is situated within a quiet residential neighborhood. It boasts excellent convenience, being just a 6-minute walk to the popular Idebe Elementary School, with easy access to a nursery, convenience stores, a large supermarket, and medical facilities.
The property's equipment and infrastructure include Propane gas, a public water supply, and a sewer system. Special notes detail the road access: it fronts two roads (excluding corner lots). To the north is a 3.7-meter wide public road with a 9-meter frontage, which is paved. To the east is a 5-meter wide private road with a 15-meter frontage; this road has a designated location and is also paved. Important remarks indicate the land is within a land readjustment area and requires a 5.4-square-meter setback. Additional notes specify a total development area of 929 square meters, a total sales area of 562 square meters, and a construction completion date scheduled for February 2025.
The area of Ibara City is part of the scenic Bitchu region, known for its traditional kibi (millet) plains and historic sites. An interesting local fact is that Ibara is the birthplace of the renowned Japanese painter and printmaker Ikuo Hirayama. For visitors and residents alike, a major nearby landmark is the historic Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's few remaining original castles and the highest castle in the country, located approximately a 30-minute drive away in Takahashi City.