Prime Vacant Land in Namerikawa, Toyama
This prime vacant land parcel, located in Hokeji, Namerikawa City, Toyama Prefecture, offers an excellent opportunity for building your dream home. The plot is conveniently situated near National Route 8, ensuring excellent access and connectivity. With a generous land area of 194 square meters (approximately 58.68 tsubo), this cleared and level site is ready for construction and imposes no specific building conditions, giving you complete freedom to design a home that suits your lifestyle.
The property features a favorable building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It fronts a 4.2-meter wide road to the west, with a total road frontage of 22.2 meters, and there is no private road maintenance burden. The land is registered as residential land (宅地) and is located within an unrestricted use zone. Please note that the property is subject to regulations under the Landscape Act.
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The surrounding area is well-serviced with daily amenities. Shopping Center Pasta is a short 6-minute walk (455m) away, and a DCM Kahma home improvement store is just a 4-minute walk (320m) from the site. Other nearby facilities include a 7-Eleven convenience store, a drugstore, and a JA bank branch. The closest major train station is Namerikawa Station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line, approximately a 30-minute walk.
Namerikawa City is part of the scenic Toyama Bay area, famous for its spectacular views of the Northern Japan Alps and its rich marine life. An interesting local fact is that the city is renowned for its traditional 'hotaruika' (firefly squid) fishing, where the bioluminescent squid light up the bay in a magical display during spring. The area is also within easy reach of major tourist attractions like the majestic Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a spectacular mountain sightseeing course traversing the Northern Japan Alps, and the historic and picturesque town of Takayama in Gifu Prefecture.