Vacant Land Plot in Hashima City, Gifu Prefecture
This property is a vacant land plot (更地) located in Hashima City, Gifu Prefecture. The land is registered under the address 3007-5 Iidobata, Oura, Masakicho, Hashima City, Gifu Prefecture. With a total land area of 181 square meters (approximately 54.75 tsubo), this plot is offered for sale at a price of 1.5 million yen, resulting in a price per tsubo of approximately 27,300 yen.
The land is designated as residential land (宅地) and is situated in an Urban Planning Adjustment Area with no specific use district designation. The legal building coverage ratio is 50% and the floor area ratio is 80%. The plot is a corner lot with road frontage of approximately 14 meters, facing a 3.6-meter wide public road to the east. Utilities including water supply, sewerage, city gas, and electricity are available, and side ditches are in place. The land is free of any existing structures, making it ready for immediate development, and the transfer of ownership can be arranged promptly.
Critical Agent Notes: The agent's remarks contain an important legal restriction. According to the notes: "法令等制限:S50.10.7開発許可申請後、開発行為未完了、別途費用必要." This translates to: "Legal Restrictions: Development permit application filed on October 7, 1975 (Showa 50). The development work is incomplete, and separate costs will be necessary." Prospective buyers must investigate this historical development permit application and the associated incomplete work, as additional expenses will be required to finalize the process before new construction can begin.
The location offers convenient access, with the Meitetsu Takehana-Hashima Line's Fuwaisshiki Station approximately a 23-minute walk away. The major JR Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen station, Gifu-Hashima Station, is about a 12-minute drive, providing excellent high-speed rail connections to Nagoya and beyond. The area is part of the fertile Nōbi Plain region of Gifu. An interesting local fact is that Hashima City is historically known for its role in the Mino pottery tradition, with nearby cities like Tajimi and Toki being famous for modern ceramic production. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Gifu Castle, perched atop Mount Kinka in the neighboring city of Gifu, offering panoramic views and a rich samurai history connected to the legendary warlord Oda Nobunaga.