Vacant Land Plot for Sale in Mitake Town, Gifu Prefecture
This vacant land plot, identified as lot number B00700-000010, is available for purchase in the town of Mitake, within Gifu Prefecture's Kani District. The property is a level, cleared plot of land with a total area of 402.68 square meters (approximately 121.81 tsubo), offering a blank canvas for construction. The price is set at 7,000,000 JPY, resulting in a per-tsubo price of approximately 57,400 JPY. The land is designated as ownership (freehold) and is ready for immediate transfer upon completion of a final survey, though buyers should note that the exact area is subject to potential minor adjustments following this official measurement. A key condition for development is that a setback is required on the eastern side road.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with essential public utilities including water supply, sewerage, and propane gas. The location offers excellent proximity to daily amenities and services. A supermarket is just 0.1km away, with a kindergarten/nursery school at 0.2km. For public services, the local town hall is 0.7km, a police box is 0.6km, and the fire station is also 0.6km away. Medical facilities are accessible with a hospital located 1.1km from the site. Educational institutions include an elementary school (1.1km) and a junior high school (0.8km). A public park is situated 1.7km from the property.
The plot is conveniently located approximately 0.5km from the nearest train station, providing good access to regional transport. The area of Mitake Town is part of the scenic countryside of Gifu Prefecture, known for its natural beauty and traditional charm. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, "御嵩" (Mitake), literally translates to "honorable mountain," reflecting the region's topography. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and visually stunning Inuyama Castle, located approximately 25 kilometers away. This national treasure, one of Japan's oldest original castles, offers panoramic views of the Kiso River and is a significant cultural landmark.