Prime Vacant Land in the Historic Hot Spring Town of Yamanaka Onsen
This vacant land parcel, located at 1-chome Yamanaka Onsen Sakura-cho in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, presents a rare opportunity for custom construction in a renowned and picturesque hot spring district. The property is a level, cleared plot with a total land area of 137.75 square meters (approximately 41.66 tsubo), offering a generous frontage of 15.8 meters on a public road over 6 meters wide. It is situated within a well-organized land readjustment area, ensuring orderly streetscapes and infrastructure.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this listing. The current status is a vacant lot. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire, especially if they wish to see the property in person or have preferred dates for a viewing. Important remarks include the property code 8541 and details on cost burdens: actual expenses will be incurred for public water supply up to the front road, and drainage will require the installation of a septic tank. Potential buyers should also note there is a utility pole guy wire in front of the plot, and there is a possibility of receiving guidance regarding building setback (separation) requirements.
The land is zoned as a Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There are no specific building conditions attached to the land, and ownership rights are clear. The location offers a peaceful residential setting while being just 4.9km from JR IR Ishikawa Railway's Kagaonsen Station, providing regional rail access.
The surrounding area of Yamanaka Onsen is one of Kaga's famous hot spring towns, known for its traditional atmosphere and historic "Totoro"-shaped public bathhouse, the Yamanaka Onsen Sōyu. A fascinating local fact is that the town's hot spring waters are said to have been discovered over 1,300 years ago by the Buddhist monk Gyoki. The area is a gateway to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Ishikawa, with the majestic Mount Haku (also known as Hakusan), a sacred mountain and national park, located within a reasonable distance for day trips.