Agricultural Land with Organic Fruit Trees in Nakagusuku Village
This expansive plot of land, spanning approximately 2,657 square meters (about 803.7 tsubo), is located in the Iju district of Nakagusuku Village, Okinawa Prefecture. The property is designated as farmland within an agricultural promotion area and is currently vacant land, ready for immediate handover. A key feature of this land is the existing cultivation of a variety of organic fruit trees, including banana, lychee, rambutan, dragon fruit, and shikuwasa (Okinawan citrus).
Critical to note are the special remarks provided by the agent: "Fruit trees: Banana, lychee, rambutan, dragon fruit, shikuwasa, etc. ※ Permission for agricultural land conversion under Article 3 is required." This indicates that while the land comes with established, productive trees, any future development for non-agricultural purposes will necessitate official permission for land use conversion, a crucial legal step for prospective buyers to consider.
The property is situated in a peaceful area with convenient access, just a 7-minute walk from the Iju bus stop. It falls within the city planning zone designated as an "Urbanization Control Area," and there are no specific building coverage or floor area ratio restrictions listed, though the requirement for agricultural land conversion is paramount. The transaction is handled via an intermediary, and no notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is required.
The surrounding area of Nakagusuku is rich in history and culture. It is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a stunning example of Ryukyuan gusuku architecture offering panoramic views of the East China Sea. This region beautifully blends Okinawa's historical legacy with its lush, subtropical landscape, making it a unique location for a rural retreat or agricultural project.