Open Place Hiyoshi-cho Access: A Prime Plot in Kokubunji's Low-Rise Residential Area
This residential plot, located in the quiet, low-rise neighborhood of Hiyoshi-cho 4-chome in Kokubunji City, Tokyo, presents a rare opportunity for custom home construction. The land, with a generous area of 99.09 square meters, is offered for sale at 34.3 million yen. It is situated within a short walk from two train stations: a 9-minute walk to Seibu Railway's Koigakubo Station and a 12-minute walk to JR's Nishi-Kokubunji Station, providing convenient access to multiple lines.
Critical agent notes have been translated to provide essential details. Regarding equipment and facilities: "No development permit application is required for this land, therefore none are listed." The special remarks and features are as follows: "No construction conditions / Land readjustment work regulation area / Kokubunji City town planning ordinance / Private road portion 12.95m2 / Management number: 593645." This information is crucial for potential buyers, confirming there are no mandatory building contracts attached to the sale, but that local ordinances and regulations apply. The property is located in a Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone within a urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%.
The area surrounding Hiyoshi-cho is characterized by its peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Kokubunji City is named after the historic Kokubun-ji temples established by imperial order across Japan in the Nara period (8th century). The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the historic Kokubunji Temple ruins, a designated national historic site, which offers a glimpse into the area's deep historical roots and provides a serene park-like setting.