Vacant Land with Building Conditions in Karuizawa's Miyota Town
This is a plot of land for sale in the popular resort area of Karuizawa, specifically in Miyota Town, Nagano Prefecture. The property, known as Miyota E Block, is a build-to-suit lot with a land area of approximately 286.08 square meters (about 86.53 tsubo). It is offered with specific building conditions, requiring the purchaser to enter into a construction contract with the seller within two months of the land purchase agreement. The location is convenient, approximately a 5-minute drive (about 1.8 km) from Miyota Station on the Shinano Railway line and an 8-minute drive (about 3.1 km) from the Tsuruya Miyota store.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment/facilities are listed as being supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. Important remarks clarify that as this property is before split registration, the area may differ after the split registration is completed. A further note specifies a one-time, lump-sum sewerage beneficiary burden fee of 650 yen per square meter.
The land is classified as 'miscellaneous land' (zasshuchi) and faces an approximately 6.3-meter wide private road on its south side. The plot is subject to a floor area ratio of 200% and a building coverage ratio of 60%. It is located within an Urban Planning Area, a Category 1 Exclusive Residential District, and is regulated by various local ordinances including the Nagano Prefecture Landscape Ordinance (Asama Mountain Foothills Landscape Development Priority Area). Utilities include public water supply, public sewerage, and individual LP gas.
The surrounding area of Miyota and greater Karuizawa is renowned for its cool summer climate, beautiful natural scenery, and status as a premier highland resort. An interesting local fact is that Miyota Town lies at the eastern foot of the iconic Mount Asama, one of Japan's most active volcanoes. The area offers a serene escape with easy access to outdoor activities. The closest major tourist attraction is the majestic Mount Asama itself, a prominent landmark and popular destination for hiking and sightseeing, offering dramatic volcanic landscapes.