Prime Flat Land in Okayama City's Seto District
This 758.45 sqm (approximately 229.43 tsubo) plot of land presents a rare and versatile development opportunity in Okayama City's Seto Town. The property is a completely flat, cleared site, with leveling work completed on October 16, 2025, making it ready for immediate construction. The land boasts a generous frontage of approximately 23.18 meters and a depth of 38.80 meters on the eastern side, as measured by a licensed land and building surveyor. This spacious and regular shape is ideal for a wide range of residential or commercial projects.
The property's equipment and infrastructure are fully prepared, including connections for propane gas, municipal water supply, sewer system, side ditches, and electricity. The road frontage details are excellent: the land fronts a 10.5-meter wide public road on the northwest side with a 23-meter paved frontage, ensuring easy vehicle access. The land is zoned for Neighborhood Commercial use within the Urbanization Promotion Area, with a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Agent notes highlight several key recommendations. The location offers exceptional daily convenience, with amenities like convenience stores, clinics, and a post office all within a 7-minute walk. JR Manutomi Station, providing easy access to Okayama Station, is just a 4-minute walk (300m) away. The flat, usable terrain is suitable for both residential and business purposes. Suggested uses include a single-story house with a garage, a multi-generational home, a cafe, beauty salon, chiropractic clinic, tenant-mixed housing, a small clinic or pharmacy, serviced senior housing, day service facilities, or a home-visit care office/group home.
The Seto area of Okayama City's East Ward offers a blend of suburban living and natural beauty, being close to the scenic Seto Inland Sea region. A major landmark easily accessible from this location is the iconic Okayama Castle, known for its striking black exterior and beautiful Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, located just a short train ride away in central Okayama City.