Spacious Corner Lot with Development Freedom in Shimonoseki
This prime land parcel in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to build your ideal home on a generous and well-positioned plot. The property is a large, 267.01 square meter (approximately 80.77 tsubo) corner lot with a regular shape, providing excellent flexibility for architectural design. It faces two roads on the north and west sides, creating a sense of openness and easy access.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full clarity. The current status notes: "There is an old house on the land, but it can be delivered as cleared land. If you wish to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." Further remarks specify: "The land is in a residential land development work regulation zone and subject to the Landscape Act; it will be delivered as cleared land after demolition. There are no building conditions. It has road frontage on two sides (north and west). It is a corner lot with a regular shape. Utilities include tap water, sewerage, and city gas. The area is designated as an Urbanization Area and a Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone."
These notes confirm the land is sold with no pre-set builder requirements, allowing you to choose any contractor. All essential utilities are connected, and the zoning permits medium-to-high-rise residential buildings with a 60% building coverage and 200% floor area ratio. The land's flat topography further simplifies construction.
The location in Shimonoseki's Ikuno-cho district combines residential tranquility with daily convenience. The area is within walking distance of several amenities, including a supermarket, drugstore, bank, and post office. For an interesting local fact, Shimonoseki is historically famous as the site of the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which ended the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895. The city is also renowned for its fresh seafood, particularly fugu (pufferfish). The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Kanmon Straits, the narrow waterway separating Honshu and Kyushu, which can be viewed from spots like the Kanmon Kaikyo Museum or the Moji Port Retro area just across the strait in Kitakyushu.