Land for Sale in Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture
This 259 square meter (approximately 78.34 tsubo) plot of land is available for purchase in the Hano'uracho Iwaki area of Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture. The property is listed at a price of 8.5 million yen, with a price per tsubo of 109,000 yen. The land is designated as residential land within a City Planning Area of Unrestricted Use, with a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There are no specific building conditions attached to the sale, and notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is not required. Ownership rights are full and clear.
According to the agent's special notes, the current condition of the property includes an old house, but it can be delivered as a vacant lot after demolition. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about arranging a viewing on a preferred date. Further remarks clarify that the sale is for the land after the existing structure is demolished. A significant feature highlighted is the excellent sunlight exposure, as there are currently no houses built to the east, south, or west of the plot. Important points for potential buyers to note are that a building permit will be required for any reconstruction, and connection to the public water supply will be necessary, with the main water pipe located in front of the property. For daily convenience, Hano'ura Post Office is within an 8-minute walk (approximately 565 meters), and a Lawson convenience store (Hano'ura Nakasho Branch) is about a 13-minute walk (985 meters) away. Access is via the Tokushima Bus system, with the "Takadaminami" bus stop a 10-minute walk from the land.
The surrounding area of Anan City in Tokushima Prefecture offers a blend of coastal and rural living on the island of Shikoku. An interesting local fact is that Tokushima Prefecture is famous for the Awa Odori, one of Japan's most famous traditional dance festivals held every August, attracting over a million visitors. While this property is in a quieter residential area, the region is rich in natural beauty. A notable major landmark and tourist attraction not far away is the Naruto Whirlpools, a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by tidal currents in the Naruto Strait, viewable from the Naruto Bridge or sightseeing boats.