Land for Sale in Ota Ward, Tokyo: A Ready-to-Build Plot in a Convenient Location
This listing presents a prime plot of land for sale in the residential neighborhood of Yaguchi, Ota Ward, Tokyo. The property is a ready-to-build site with no pre-existing construction conditions, offering the future owner complete freedom to choose their preferred house builder and design a custom home. The land area is 50.06 square meters, situated within a well-developed area with established infrastructure.
Critical agent notes have been provided, offering essential details for prospective buyers. The Equipment/Facilities are noted as Completed, indicating that the land development and necessary public utilities are in place. The Special Notes/Remarks specify several important conditions: No construction conditions, meaning there is no obligation to use a specific builder. The land is located within a Residential Land Development Work Regulation Area and a Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone, which may impose specific building material and design requirements. Additionally, there is a private road portion of 7.82 sqm, and the property's management number is 602354.
The location offers excellent daily convenience. The Yaguchi-no-Watashi Station on the Tokyu Tamagawa Line is approximately a 12-minute walk (960m) away, providing direct access to central Tokyo. Within a short walking distance are amenities such as a Seiyu supermarket (709m), Komadori Children's Park (227m), and a drugstore (419m). The area is characterized by its quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with easy access to green spaces and local shops.
An interesting fact about Ota Ward is that it is home to Tokyo's only international airport located within the 23 wards, Haneda Airport, symbolizing the ward's connection to both domestic life and global travel. The closest major landmark and significant tourist attraction is the historic Tamagawa Daishi Heikenji Temple, a renowned Buddhist temple famous for its grand statue of Kannon and vibrant flea markets, located just a short distance away along the Tama River.