Prime Residential Land in Kurashiki, Okayama
This 325.28 sqm (approximately 98.40 tsubo) plot of land is located in a highly convenient area of Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. The property is situated within walking distance of JR Kojima Station (approximately 15 minutes) and Kojima Budokan-mae bus stop (120m), offering excellent access to public transportation. The surrounding 1km radius is well-equipped with supermarkets, drugstores, home centers, electronics retailers, and hospitals, creating a very convenient living environment. The land is designated for residential use within an Urbanization Promotion Area and a Quasi-Commercial District, with a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It is a vacant lot (更地) with immediate possession available, and there are no building conditions attached.
Critical agent notes have been translated and are as follows. Equipment/Facilities: The property is serviced by propane gas, city water supply, and sewerage. Special Notes/Remarks on Road Access: The land fronts a 7.5-meter-wide road to the south and a 4.5-meter-wide road to the east. Special Notes/Remarks 1: Part of the land is within a sediment disaster warning zone (steep slopes). Part is subject to cliff regulations. Regarding garbage stations, residents must follow the instructions of the neighborhood association. There is a site setback portion of approximately 0.54 sqm.
The area is part of the Kojima district, historically famous for its school uniform and denim industries, which have earned it the nickname "Jeans Street." For prospective homeowners, this land offers the flexibility to build a single-story home or is also optimal for commercial use like a shop. Families have a choice between two nearby elementary and junior high schools: Ajino Elementary School and Kojima Elementary School, and Ajino Junior High School and Kojima Junior High School. A major landmark and popular tourist attraction in the region is the iconic Seto Ohashi Bridge, a series of double-decker bridges connecting Okayama Prefecture to Kagawa Prefecture across the Seto Inland Sea, offering spectacular views and cycling routes.