Prime Land with Panoramic Views in Okinawa City
This expansive land parcel, spanning 1,349 square meters (approximately 408 tsubo), is situated in the highland area behind Koza High School in Okinawa City, offering excellent panoramic views. The property is designated as a landslide disaster warning zone due to its sloped and cliff-like terrain. According to the agent's special notes, approximately 314 tsubo of the land is effectively flat and usable, while the remainder consists of slopes and cliff areas.
The land is classified as "zasshuchi" (miscellaneous land) within a Category One Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Zone, permitting a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It has road frontage to the northwest on a 4-meter-wide road. The property is offered for sale at 62.8 million yen, with a price per tsubo of approximately 153,900 yen. The transaction is handled as an agency sale, and the land rights are full ownership with no private road burdens. The delivery date is negotiable.
The area of Okinawa City, part of central Okinawa, is known for its blend of local culture and modern conveniences. An interesting historical fact is that the city's Koza district was profoundly influenced by the presence of U.S. military bases post-World War II, contributing to its unique musical culture, including the birth of Okinawan rock. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni), a family-friendly facility featuring animals, museums, and expansive park grounds, located just a short drive away.