Sala Town Ninomiya: A Prime Residential Plot in Iwata, Shizuoka
This listing presents a prime residential plot within the well-planned Sala Town Ninomiya development in Iwata City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The plot, designated as number 1, is a flat, regularly shaped piece of land with a total area of 165.16 square meters. It is part of a small, intimate community of just 10 total plots, ensuring a quiet and neighborly atmosphere.
The property's location is exceptionally convenient. It is a mere 12-minute walk (900 meters) from JR Tokaido Main Line's Iwata Station, providing direct rail access to major centers. Daily life is supported by numerous amenities within easy walking distance, including an Everyday Big Day supermarket (5 minutes, 350m), a Seven-Eleven convenience store (3 minutes, 180m), a Max Value supermarket (12 minutes, 900m), and the New City Hospital (12 minutes, 900m). The development is served by public water supply from the municipal system, electricity from Chubu Electric Power, city gas, and public sewerage.
As per the agent's notes on equipment and specifications, the key facility is the availability of city gas. A note regarding development permits states: "Completed, therefore omitted."
The development is brought to you by Sala Jutaku (Sala Housing), a member of the reputable Sala Group. Founded in 1909, the group comprises around 40 companies contributing to the regional community, with a core business in energy supply. Sala Housing, established in 1969, operates under the philosophy of "making living spaces more beautiful and comfortable." Since 1988, they have specialized in an external insulation construction method specifically designed for the harsh temperature variations and high humidity of the Tokai region, positioning themselves as a top manufacturer of this durable and comfortable building technique.
The surrounding area of Iwata is part of Shizuoka's vibrant Pacific coast. An interesting local fact is that Iwata is home to the headquarters of the JúLeague football club, Jûbilo Iwata. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily take a short train ride to the iconic Hamamatsu Castle, a reconstructed fortress known for its beautiful grounds and historical museum, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.