Prime Investment Land in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture
This vacant land parcel, located in the Takefu Yanagicho 1-chome area of Echizen City, presents a prime opportunity for investment or custom home construction. The property is a sizable 642.16 square meters (approximately 194.25 tsubo) of flat land, situated in a convenient urban location approximately 1.2 km from Takefu Station on the Hapi-Line Fukui railway line, a walk of about 16 minutes.
Critical agent notes have been provided, offering essential details. The 現況 (Special Notes/Remarks) states: "Vacant land. If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." Furthermore, the 備考 (Special Notes/Remarks) includes important identifiers and regulations: "Listing number 9504. The property is located in a quasi-fire prevention zone, is subject to regulations under the Landscape Act, and is an owner-change property." These notes confirm the land is clear and ready for development, highlight specific legal and zoning considerations, and indicate a change in ownership.
The land is designated for residential use within a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There are no attached building conditions, and notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is not required. Ownership rights are full. The property fronts a 4.6-meter public road to the east with a frontage of 14.8 meters and requires no setback.
The surrounding area of Echizen City offers a blend of daily convenience and natural beauty. The location provides easy access to supermarkets, convenience stores, and other essential services. An interesting fact about the region is its deep historical connection to traditional Japanese cutlery; Echizen City, particularly the Takefu area, is renowned as a major center for the production of high-quality Echizen Uchihamono (forged blades), including knives and tools, a craft with over 700 years of history. For a major tourist attraction, visitors often explore the scenic and culturally rich Eihei-ji Temple, one of the two head temples of Soto Zen Buddhism, located within Fukui Prefecture and known for its serene mountain setting and profound architectural beauty.