Flat Land with a Prominent Fuyu Persimmon Tree in Fujikawa Town
This property is a flat plot of land located in the Kobayashi area of Fujikawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, where the construction of the Linear Chuo Shinkansen is progressing nearby. The site is situated near the Tonegawa Park, which was established on the site of the former Nagasawa-Shimmachi Station of the Yamanshi Kotsu railway line, once a vital local transport link, along a walking path by the Tonegawa River, a tributary of the Fuji River. The land itself is marked by a prominent Fuyu persimmon tree, serving as a local landmark. The surrounding area is a quiet residential neighborhood with many low-rise dwellings, offering views of the Southern Alps mountains to the west and dotted with vineyards, creating a quintessentially Yamanashi environment.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with electricity, public water supply, and public sewer systems. A beneficiary contribution fee of 310 yen per square meter applies. The fixed asset tax for the fiscal year Reiwa 4 (2022) is 13,500 yen annually, and the city planning tax is 3,800 yen annually. The land is zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 150%. The land fronts a paved public road approximately 6 meters wide on the west side and 4.8 meters wide on the north side. It is within an unlined area of the urban planning area and falls under the Fujikawa Town Landscape Plan's Rural Residential Landscape Formation District.
Fujikawa Town offers a tranquil and livable setting. An interesting local fact is that the town is part of the Fuji River system, which has historically been crucial for agriculture and hydroelectric power in the region. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which dominates the skyline and is easily accessible for hiking and sightseeing.