Prime Vacant Land in Obihiro, Hokkaido
This prime vacant land parcel, located in Obihiro City, Hokkaido, presents an excellent opportunity for building your custom home. The property is a spacious plot of land with a total area of 178.51 square meters (approximately 53.99 tsubo), offering ample space for construction. The land is a level, regular-shaped plot with no building conditions attached, providing you with the complete freedom to choose your preferred builder and design the home of your dreams.
According to the agent's notes, the property features several key advantages. The land is over 50 tsubo in size, has a front road width of over 6 meters, is a regular-shaped plot, and has no building conditions. The agent's special notes also state: "Other (Special Notes/Remarks): This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties." The land is fully developed and ready for construction, with public water supply and main sewerage services available.
The location offers excellent convenience for daily life. The property is in close proximity to National Route 236, ensuring good accessibility. Within walking distance, there are multiple restaurants, allowing you to choose a dining spot to match your mood. Nearby amenities include convenience stores like Seicomart and 7-Eleven, supermarkets such as Fukuhara and Daiichi, a Tsuruha Drug store, and the AEON Obihiro shopping center, all within a reasonable walking distance.
The area of Obihiro is the central city of the Tokachi region in Hokkaido, famous for its vast agricultural plains and high-quality dairy and agricultural products. An interesting local fact is that Obihiro is the birthplace of the beloved "Butadon" (pork bowl), a local specialty where succulent slices of grilled pork are served over rice. A major landmark and popular tourist attraction near Obihiro is the Tokachi Millennium Forest, a vast ecological park designed to showcase the natural beauty of Hokkaido's landscape across the seasons, blending gardens, art, and sustainable forestry.