Prime Residential Plot in Yaese Town, Okinawa
This 176.4 m² (approximately 53.36 tsubo) residential plot is a rare final lot within a land readjustment area in Uedahara, Yaese Town. The land is a flat, vacant plot (更地) with no cliff ordinance restrictions and is situated within the Iha District Planning Area of Yaese Town. There are no building conditions attached, offering complete freedom for your custom home design. The property features a frontage of approximately 8.02 meters facing a 6-meter wide road to the northwest. The land is designated as farmland but is located within an Urbanization Area, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 150%. Utilities include public water supply, and there is no private road burden.
According to the agent's detailed notes, the surrounding environment is highly convenient. Iha Central Park is just a 4-minute walk (approx. 320m) away, Yaese Town Hall is a 6-minute walk (approx. 480m), and the JA Green Yaese store is a 7-minute walk (approx. 490m). By car, Shirakawa Elementary School is about 5 minutes away (approx. 1.7km) and Kochinda Middle School is about 4 minutes away (approx. 1.5km). The agent, HouseDo Yonabaru Nishihara, emphasizes their comprehensive service: they can introduce unlisted properties in the same area, provide detailed explanations of the local environment, and offer shuttle services. They also encourage consultations for home loans, helping potential buyers understand borrowing limits and suitable payment plans before starting their property search.
The area of Yaese Town in southern Okinawa offers a blend of suburban living with easy access to nature and urban centers. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to the iconic "Gyokusendo" cave, part of the Okinawa World cultural theme park, which is one of Japan's longest limestone caves. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site located a short drive away, offering panoramic views and a deep dive into Ryukyuan history.