Vacant Land with Existing House in Kamaishi, Iwate
This property is a vacant land plot with an existing house located in Nakatsumamachi 2-chome, Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture. The land spans a generous 167.87 square meters and is situated in a residential area of Nakatsumamachi. It offers excellent transportation access, being approximately a 19-minute walk from JR Kamaishi Station and a 4-minute walk from the "Kamaishi Police Station Entrance" bus stop. The flat plot faces a 6-meter wide public road and is fully serviced with water supply, sewerage, and city gas infrastructure.
The property is sold in its current condition, which includes an old house on the land. The special notes from the agent indicate that the area is within walking distance to numerous clinics, dental offices, and restaurants, providing excellent daily convenience. The property is located within the school districts for Kamaishi Municipal Futaba Elementary School (1,490m away) and Kamaishi Municipal Kamaishi Junior High School (667m away). Other nearby amenities include a convenience store (342m), supermarket (1,275m), drugstore (200m), and a bank (200m). While demolition costs for the existing structure will be incurred, this represents a prime opportunity in an area with an outstanding living environment.
Kamaishi City, with a population of approximately 30,000, is located on the southern coast of Iwate Prefecture. It is a city rich in nature, surrounded by sea and mountains, yet it offers sufficient urban amenities for comfortable living. The city is known for its excellent transportation network, including the JR Kamaishi Line, Sanriku Railway, and major highways. Historically an industrial company town, Kamaishi has a culture of welcoming newcomers. The city is actively engaged in recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake and was a host city for the Rugby World Cup 2019, promoting community development through rugby. An interesting local fact is that Kamaishi is home to the Kamaishi Daikannon, a massive 48.5-meter tall statue of the Buddhist goddess of mercy, which stands as a symbol of the city's resilience and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and the Pacific Ocean.