Agricultural Bamboo Grove Land in Wakayama
This 1,206 square meter agricultural land parcel in Fuyono, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture offers a distinctive opportunity in Japan's farmland market. Designated and zoned as agricultural farmland (畑・農地用地), the property currently features a productive bamboo grove.
The listing highlights several key property characteristics. The property contains a thriving bamboo grove from which bamboo shoots (takenoko) can be actively harvested—a valued seasonal agricultural product in Japan. The terrain is described as sloped or hilly (傾斜地), providing natural drainage and opportunities for specialized agricultural cultivation. Access to the property is exclusively on foot (進入は徒歩のみ), making it suitable for agricultural purposes rather than conventional residential or vehicular access. The property has road frontage along its western boundary at approximately 1 meter in width (西幅:1m).
The location provides reasonable connectivity to public transportation. Kuroe Station on the Kiseisei Main Line is approximately 26 minutes away on foot, offering regional transit connections. The surrounding area includes nearby convenience stores and postal services for basic community needs.
Wakayama City is a region of significant historical and cultural importance. The city is home to Wakayama Castle, one of Japan's notable historical fortifications and a major cultural heritage landmark. The Wakayama Prefecture also features Mount Koyasan (Koya-san), a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized as one of Japan's most important Buddhist pilgrimage destinations. These cultural attractions reflect the region's deep historical significance and spiritual heritage in Japan.