Land for Sale in Kochi City's Kamobe Area
This is a sale of a plot of land within a new 11-lot subdivision in the desirable Kamobe area of Kochi City. The land is a vacant lot, ready for construction. The agent's notes provide essential details: The current condition is a vacant lot. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent freely to arrange a viewing on their preferred date. The remarks highlight the excellent location: it is situated just east of the Kandagawa River, close to the well-equipped Kanda area and Kamoda Elementary School, making it a recommended location for all generations. The vast south-facing plot ensures excellent sunlight. Buyers can choose their preferred plot from a selection of sizes ranging from approximately 40 to 55 tsubo. Building plans are flexible, allowing for single-story homes or two-story houses with gardens. For lot number 3, which has road frontage to both the north and south, the parking space can be positioned on the north side where shadows are more likely to form.
The infrastructure is in place with public water supply and sewer systems connected. The land is zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is located outside of tsunami hazard zones, adding an element of safety and peace of mind. Access is convenient, with Tosa Road just a 2-minute drive (approx. 650m) away, providing good access to all directions.
The Kamobe area of Kochi City offers a balanced suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. An interesting fact about Kochi Prefecture is that it is famous for its vibrant Sunday market, known as the "Kochi Sunday Market" or "Hirome Market," which is one of the longest-running outdoor markets in Japan, stretching for over a kilometer. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kochi Castle, one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan, located approximately a 15-minute drive from the property site. The castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's samurai history and provides panoramic views of the city from its keep.