Versatile Steel-Frame Warehouse with Ample Parking in Okayama's Maniwa City
This property presents a highly functional steel-frame warehouse building, constructed in November 2006, located in the Uwatsushirose area of Maniwa City, Okayama Prefecture. The building features a total floor area of 94.50 square meters and sits on a generous 298.48 square meter plot of land. It is a single-story structure equipped with essential utilities and facilities, making it suitable for a variety of commercial and storage uses.
The agent's notes provide critical details about the property's equipment and condition. The facilities include running water, air conditioning, electricity, a dedicated toilet, an electric shutter, and a ceiling height of over 2.5 meters. Special notes indicate the property is being offered as a 'skeleton' handover, meaning the interior is bare, ready for the new owner's fit-out. The road frontage details specify a 13.3-meter wide public road to the south, with a 21.6-meter wide frontage. A significant advantage is the availability of free parking for three or more vehicles. The remarks highlight the property's versatility, stating it can be used variously as a shop, warehouse, or material storage yard. Viewings are available upon request.
The location offers practical accessibility, approximately a 2-minute drive north from the Ochiai Interchange via Route 313. For public transport users, Mimasaka-Ochiai Station on the Hime-Shin Line is about a 26-minute walk away. The area of Maniwa City is part of the scenic northern Okayama Prefecture, known for its natural beauty and traditional charm. An interesting local fact is that Maniwa is home to the historic 'Maniwa Nenbutsu Kyogen,' a unique form of Buddhist folk theater performed with masks, designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Kakuzan Park, famous for its spectacular cherry blossoms and the historic Tsuyama Castle ruins, located approximately a 30-minute drive away in the neighboring city of Tsuyama.