Prime Storage and Hobby Land in Wakayama's Scenic Countryside
This versatile plot of land, located in Kishimiya, Kishigawa Town, Kinokawa City, Wakayama Prefecture, presents an excellent opportunity for use as a storage yard for materials or as a personal vegetable garden. The site currently has trees growing, but with leveling, it can be significantly improved. The property benefits from excellent sunlight and allows for direct vehicle access right onto the premises.
Detailed agent notes specify the property is optimally suited as a storage yard for materials. The current condition includes existing trees, but the land can be enhanced through leveling work. The sunlight conditions are described as favorable, and vehicle access to the site is possible. The land is officially classified as "Zasshuchi" (miscellaneous land use) and is situated in a non-designated urban planning area with no specific zoning. The building-to-land ratio is 70% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The land is on a slight elevation and fronts a 4-meter wide road to the northwest.
The area offers a peaceful rural lifestyle within the Kinokawa region. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kishigawa Line is famous for its stationmaster, Tama the cat, a calico who was appointed stationmaster at Kishi Station and became a beloved national celebrity, attracting many visitors. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kōyasan (Mount Koya), a sacred Buddhist site and UNESCO World Heritage location renowned for its ancient temples and serene cemetery.