Land for Sale in Yomitan Village, Okinawa: A Unique Opportunity for Cemetery or Storage Use
This 314 square meter (approximately 94.99 tsubo) plot of land in the Habira district of Yomitan Village presents a distinctive investment opportunity. Priced at 10.44 million yen, the property is specifically marketed for use as a cemetery or a storage yard for materials, offering a practical solution for specific needs.
Critical agent notes provide essential details that prospective buyers must consider. The land is currently registered as farmland. After the sales contract is concluded, the buyer will apply for a change in land category registration; the transfer of ownership registration is scheduled to occur after this land category change is completed. Crucially, the property does not directly front a road defined by the Building Standards Act, which means the construction of a residential dwelling is NOT permitted. The surrounding neighborhood features multiple gravesites, reinforcing its suggested use. Additionally, on the west side of the plot, there is a narrow strip of land that can be used as an access path. It is also important to note that there is no water supply piping installed on the premises.
The area of Yomitan Village is rich in history and natural beauty on Okinawa's main island. An interesting historical fact is that Yomitan is known for its traditional pottery, called Yachimun, a craft with a centuries-old legacy. For a major tourist attraction, the stunning Zakimi Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is located nearby, offering panoramic views and a deep connection to the Ryukyu Kingdom's past.