Oceanfront Land in Uruma with Direct Access to Yakena Bay
This prime oceanfront plot of land, spanning 723.08 square meters (approximately 218.73 tsubo), offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Okinawa's stunning coastline. Located directly across from Yakena Bay and Yakena Port—a mere 15 meters away—the property boasts unparalleled views of the bay, the iconic Kaichu-doro (Ocean Road), and Yabuchi Island. The public Yakena Port facility across the street allows for 24-hour, free launching of boats and jet skis, making this land an ideal base for marine sports enthusiasts or those dreaming of a waterfront retreat.
The property is designated as wilderness (原野) and is situated within a Category 2 Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone. It faces a public road to the northeast with a frontage of approximately 10.7 meters. Building regulations permit a floor area ratio of 200% and a building coverage ratio of 60%. The site is subject to Uruma City's landscape planning and ordinances for sea and river areas, requiring a green space ratio of 20% or more, or a green coverage ratio of 30% or more. The land is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
Key utilities are in place, with electricity provided by Okinawa Electric Power Company (沖縄電力(株)), water by public supply, and sewage handled by an individual septic tank system. Gas is available via individual LP gas tanks.
An important note: As this property is prior to subdivision registration, there may be a slight discrepancy between the transaction area and the final registered area after the subdivision is completed.
The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor and cultural activities. The famous Kaichu-doro, a road that seems to float on the emerald sea, is just a 3-minute drive (1.8 km) away and is a popular spot for parasailing and enjoying breathtaking sunsets. A short 8-minute drive (approx. 4.6 km) leads to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Katsuren Castle, a historic Ryukyuan fortress offering panoramic views and a deep dive into Okinawa's rich history.