Remote Mountain Land in Okinawa's Nakijin Village
This listing presents a substantial plot of land spanning 16,855 square meters (approximately 5,098.63 tsubo) in the Nakagusuku area of Nakijin Village, Okinawa. The property is classified as forest land and is situated within a non-urban planning area. A notable feature highlighted by the agent is the land's topography; when viewing the contour lines, this particular plot appears to have a relatively gentler slope compared to the surrounding mountainous terrain. Prospective buyers are encouraged to examine the terrain details using tools like Google Earth for a clearer understanding.
Critical agent notes provide essential, non-negotiable context for this property. The price remarks state: "Separately, brokerage commission, registration fees, stamp duty, etc., will be required." More importantly, the general remarks deliver a stark warning about the property's current condition and accessibility: "There is absolutely no infrastructure such as electricity, water supply, or roads. As it is deep in the mountains, it is currently difficult to reach the site." For further details, the agent directs interested parties to download property materials and view detailed comments on their company website.
The area of Nakijin is rich in history, most famously known for the UNESCO World Heritage site, Nakijin Castle Ruins (Nakijin Gusuku), a powerful fortress of the Ryukyu Kingdom. While this land parcel offers vast space and potential for investment holding, its remote, undeveloped nature means it is not suitable for immediate use. It represents a long-term holding opportunity for investors comfortable with raw, inaccessible land.