Former Store and Post Office Building with Ample Parking in Bizen City
This property presents a unique commercial opportunity in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. It is a former store and post office building that was beloved by the local community before its closure. The building, constructed in September 1983, offers a total floor area of 191.15 square meters (approximately 57.82 tsubo) across a single story. The layout is a one-room configuration, suitable for various commercial uses such as a shop with an attached office or warehouse. The land area is a generous 336.54 square meters (approximately 101.80 tsubo).
Critical agent notes provide essential details: The road access situation is detailed as facing south with a 4-meter wide public road and a frontage of 28 meters. Special notes highlight the parking capacity, stating there is space for three or more vehicles, and that parking for three or more cars is free.
The property is in a commercial zone within an urbanization promotion area. It is a freehold property (ownership rights) and is currently vacant. The building is of lightweight steel construction. The location is highly accessible, being just a 5-minute walk (420 meters) from Bizen-Katakami Station on the Ako Line.
The surrounding area of Bizen City is part of the historic Bizen region, famous for its centuries-old Bizen-yaki pottery, a traditional Japanese craft designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property. A major landmark nearby is the scenic Washuzan Highland, offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and the iconic Seto Ohashi Bridge.