Sun-Facing Vacant Land with Development Potential in Anan City, Tokushima
This property is a vacant plot of land (更地) located in the Imazuura district of Nakagawa Town, Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture. The land offers a generous area of 275.48 square meters (approximately 83.33 tsubo) and is attractively priced at 3.5 million yen, equating to a per-tsubo price of 42,000 yen. The site is conveniently situated just a 1-minute walk from the Imazuura bus stop, providing easy local access.
According to the agent's notes, the land is south-facing (南向き) and enjoys excellent sunlight (日当たり良好). It is also well-connected to major routes, with National Route 55 Bypass just 479 meters away (a 6-minute walk). For daily amenities and local produce, the Michi-no-Eki Kogata no Sato Nakagawa roadside station is within a comfortable 18-minute walk (1,445 meters). A key feature of this plot is that while a portion is currently used as farmland, it comes with permission for conversion to residential use (宅地への転用許可有). This presents a significant opportunity for buyers to develop the land according to their vision.
The property is in a vacant state, and the agent encourages potential buyers to visit the site. They offer free viewings and invite interested parties to contact them easily to arrange a preferred date. The land rights are freehold (所有権), and there are no specific building conditions attached, offering flexibility for construction. The urban planning designation is City Planning Area (Adjustment Area) (市街化調整区域), and the land is zoned as residential (宅地). The plot has a building-to-land ratio (建ぺい率) of 70% and a floor area ratio (容積率) of 200%.
The surrounding area of Anan City in Tokushima Prefecture is known for its beautiful natural scenery along the Pacific coast. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its production of sudachi, a small, green citrus fruit essential to Tokushima's cuisine. The closest major tourist attraction is the Naruto Whirlpools, a spectacular natural phenomenon in the Naruto Strait, which is approximately a 30-minute drive away and is one of Japan's most famous natural wonders.