Prime Residential Land in Okayama City's Nakaku Ward
This is a prime residential plot of approximately 46 tsubo (154.43 sqm) in Okayama City's Nakaku Ward, offering a blank canvas for your dream home. The land is a perfectly regular shape, which maximizes usability and simplifies construction planning. Critically, there are no pre-set builder conditions, giving you the complete freedom to choose your preferred house maker and design a home that perfectly suits your lifestyle.
Key property details and agent notes have been translated for clarity. The property is connected to a public sewer system. The road access situation is detailed as a one-sided road to the south, 4 meters wide, which is a public road with a frontage of 2 meters. Important remarks include: the property is a level, vacant lot ready for handover. The maximum building height is 10 meters. Essential utilities—water supply and city gas—are available up to the southern road; however, the connection from the road into the plot will be at the buyer's expense. A notable condition involves a water channel on the north side: building a bridge over it may be possible if difficulty of access from the south side can be proven (based on an actual survey), with costs also borne by the buyer.
The location is highly convenient for daily life. A bus stop is approximately a 4-minute walk away, and several shopping facilities are within walking distance, including a Hallows supermarket (about 14 mins) and a 7-Eleven (about 11 mins). The plot is also within a short walk to Okayama Municipal Tomiyama Elementary School (about 6 mins) and a postal office.
The area is situated within Okayama City, the capital of Okayama Prefecture, known for its pleasant climate often called the "Sunny Country." An interesting local fact is that the city's iconic black Okayama Castle, nicknamed "U-jo" (Crow Castle) for its distinctive color, was originally built in the late 16th century and reconstructed after WWII. The closest major landmark from this property is the beautiful Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located just a few kilometers away in the city center, offering a stunning example of traditional Japanese landscape design.