Spacious Ocean View Land Parcel in Uruma, Okinawa
This expansive 1,019 square meter (approximately 308 tsubo) plot of land in Uruma City's Ota district presents a rare opportunity for residential, apartment, business, or villa development. Strategically located on a corner lot along Prefectural Route 8, the property sits within a quiet residential area on a hilltop, offering sweeping panoramic ocean views. From this elevated vantage point, you can enjoy vistas of the Kaichu Road, Hamahiga Island, Henza Island, Miyagi Island, and Ikei Island. The location is particularly renowned for its beautiful sunrises.
Critical agent notes have been provided. Special Notes/Remarks: The property is a 20-minute walk or 3-minute drive to Gushikawa Beach, a sacred site for the popular anime 'Oki Tsura'. Please note that retaining wall construction will be required. ☆Surrounding Facilities☆: A licensed nursery is a 2-minute walk or 1-minute drive away (130m). Higashi Gushikawa Post Office is a 6-minute walk or 2-minute drive (450m). SAN-A Yoshen City shopping facility is an 11-minute walk or 3-minute drive (850m). Gushikawa Elementary School is a 19-minute walk or 4-minute drive (1.5km). Gushikawa Higashi Junior High School is a 19-minute walk or 4-minute drive (1.5km). MEGA Don Quijote Uruma store is a 6-minute drive (2.2km). ABLO Uruma shopping mall is a 6-minute drive (2.4km). Please feel free to inquire!
The land is classified as 'miscellaneous land' (zasshuchi) with no designated use district, offering flexibility. It has frontage on two roads: a 6-meter wide road to the north and a 17-meter wide road to the east. The maximum building coverage ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. Utilities include both water supply and sewer systems. The property is offered for sale via exclusive agency.
The area of Uruma City is famous for its stunning coastal scenery and island networks connected by bridges, like the iconic Kaichu Road, which is visible from the site. A major nearby landmark is the Katsuren Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the 'Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu', offering a deep dive into Okinawa's unique history.