Prime Residential Land in Nara's Historic Town of Tawaramoto
This vacant residential plot, located in the peaceful town of Tawaramoto, Nara Prefecture, presents an excellent opportunity to build your dream home. The land spans a generous 177.18 square meters (approximately 53.59 tsubo), offering ample space for a comfortable family residence. The property is situated on a flat plot with a wide frontage of approximately 11.9 meters facing a public road that is over 6.2 meters wide, ensuring good access and natural light.
According to the agent's notes, the current status of the property is vacant land. The seller encourages potential buyers to visit the site and invites them to freely inquire about arranging a viewing date. Critical legal and regulatory information has been provided: the land is subject to the Landfill Regulation Act, specifically Article 22 zone regulations, and the Landscape Act, which imposes an absolute height restriction of 10 meters and requires a 1-meter setback from the exterior walls. There are no pre-set building conditions, giving you the freedom to choose your preferred house builder and design a home that perfectly suits your lifestyle.
The location boasts convenient two-way access, with both Kintetsu Kashihara Line's Tawaramoto Station and Kintetsu Tawaramoto Line's Nishi-Tawaramoto Station approximately a 15-minute walk away, making commuting and daily errands straightforward. The area is served by public water and sewer systems, with propane gas available. The land is zoned as Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 80%.
The town of Tawaramoto is rich in history, being part of the ancient Yamato Province. An interesting local fact is that the area is known for its connection to early Japanese history and archaeology. For a major tourist attraction, the renowned Asuka Historical National Park, home to ancient burial mounds, temples, and stone sculptures from Japan's formative period, is located a short drive away in the neighboring town of Asuka, offering a deep dive into the nation's origins.