Former Milk Factory Site in Iizuka, Fukuoka
This unique property presents a rare opportunity to redevelop a former milk factory site in the serene, nature-surrounded area of Iizuka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The site, which totals a land area of 308.09 sqm (approximately 93.19 tsubo), is currently vacant and available for immediate handover. The existing wooden structure, built in December 1992, has a total floor area of 140.46 sqm (approx. 42.48 tsubo) and is a single-story building. The property is situated on a corner lot with specific road frontage details: to the north is a 5-meter wide public road, and to the northwest is another 5-meter wide public road.
A critical point for potential buyers or developers is that the property is not connected to the municipal water supply. Instead, it relies on well water. The land is designated for residential use, has a flat topography, and is square-shaped. It falls under the category of a quasi-urban planning area with no specific land use zoning. The building-to-land ratio is 70% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The property is also located within a special landslide disaster warning zone, which is an important consideration.
The area of Iizuka offers a blend of rural tranquility and historical significance as part of the Chikuhō region, once a major coal mining area. An interesting local fact is that Iizuka is home to the Iizuka Observatory, which is part of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. For a major tourist attraction, the renowned Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, a major Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of learning, is approximately a 40-minute drive away, offering cultural and historical depth to the region.