Land with Historical Significance in Okinawa
This 2,912 square meter plot of land is located in Tsukayama, Haebaru Town, Okinawa Prefecture. The property is situated on a sloping terrain and is currently forested. The agent's notes highlight a significant historical feature: there are remains believed to be part of the Tsukayama Tunnel, which served as the headquarters for the Japanese 32nd Army during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. This adds a unique historical dimension to the land.
The land is categorized as "wilderness" (原野) and is within an Urbanization Control Area (市街化調整区域), indicating its rural and undeveloped nature. The site has a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is offered for sale at a price of 24,040,000 yen, with immediate possession available. The land is suitable for various uses such as landscaping businesses, afforestation, or establishing an orchard.
The area of Haebaru Town is rich in history from the Pacific War. A notable nearby landmark is the Haebaru Town Cultural Center, which houses exhibits related to the local history and the Battle of Okinawa. The property's location offers a connection to a pivotal moment in history while presenting an opportunity for agricultural or forestry development in the Okinawan countryside.