Prime Development Land in Tosu, Saga
This substantial plot of land, located in Yamaura-cho, Tosu City, Saga Prefecture, presents an excellent opportunity for residential development. The property is a cleared and level site with a generous land area of 959.05 square meters (approximately 290 tsubo), offering ample space for a custom-built home. Notably, there are no specific building conditions attached to the land, providing future owners with significant design freedom. The plot is zoned for Category 1 Medium-to-High Density Residential use, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The land benefits from a wide road frontage of 24.3 meters along the northeast side, with a standard 3.2-meter-wide road access. There is no private road burden. Special notes from the agent indicate that a setback is required, and there are cultural properties protection law regulations in place that may affect development plans. The agent's remarks also include an important procedural note: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available for some properties only."
The location offers convenient daily living amenities. A 7-Eleven convenience store is just a 5-minute walk (367 meters) away, while The Big supermarket is approximately a 22-minute walk (1,739 meters). The area is served by Tosu Municipal Fumoto Elementary School and Tosu Municipal Tosu Nishi Junior High School. For transportation, the property is about a 5-minute walk to the "Norime" bus stop on the Tosu-Ayabe-Hisashi line and a 16-minute walk to JR Nagasaki Main Line's Hizen-Fumoto Station, providing access to the wider regional rail network.
Tosu City is a vibrant area in Saga Prefecture, known for its strategic location at the crossroads of northern Kyushu. An interesting local fact is that Tosu is famous for its high-quality porcelain, continuing a ceramic tradition that dates back centuries. The city is also conveniently located for exploring major attractions, with the iconic Yoshinogari Historical Park, a vast archaeological site showcasing ancient Yayoi period settlements, being a significant nearby landmark of national historical importance.