Vacant Land with Historic Character in Nagasaki City
The owner suggests potential uses for the land, such as creating a small vegetable garden or installing a storage shed. A notable feature on the eastern side of the plot is an unused well, adding a touch of rustic character. The land is situated on a gentle slope in a slightly elevated area, with road frontage to the south. The area is zoned for nearby commercial use with a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 300%.
The Inadacho area offers convenient access to local amenities. An interesting historical fact about Nagasaki is its unique role as Japan's primary window to the outside world during the period of national isolation (sakoku), leading to a distinctive blend of architectural and cultural influences not found elsewhere in the country. The closest major landmark is the famous Glover Garden, a hillside open-air museum of Western-style homes from the Meiji period, offering panoramic views of Nagasaki Harbor and providing a direct link to the city's international past.