Spacious Land Parcel in Okinawa's Serene Nakijin Village
This substantial land parcel, spanning 7,278 square meters (approximately 2,201 tsubo), is located in the Shana district of Nakijin Village, Okinawa Prefecture. Priced at 90 million yen, the land is designated as farmland and falls outside urban planning zones, offering significant flexibility for development. The property is conveniently situated near Nakijin Village Hall and is approximately a 12-minute drive from the popular tourist destination, Shangri-La Okinawa.
The listing includes comprehensive agent notes offering introductions to reliable local contractors. The agent can introduce a specialized RC (reinforced concrete) construction company with 30 years of experience building houses and apartments, offering construction from 800,000 yen per tsubo and affordable kitchen sourcing. A separate renovation company handles house cleaning, wallpaper replacement, floor re-laying, and shoji/sliding door repairs perfectly and inexpensively. For plumbing, an individual contractor provides conscientious work on pipe leaks, water tank removal and direct water connection work, faucet leaks/clogs, and bidet installation. An individual electrician handles outlet relocation/addition, air conditioner removal, and replacement with LED lighting fixtures. Finally, a demolition company offers building demolition at reasonable prices. The agent emphasizes that these contractors perform affordable, solid work primarily as subcontractors for real estate companies, and because they do not advertise, their fees remain very reasonable.
The area of Nakijin is rich in history, most famously home to the UNESCO World Heritage site Nakijin Castle Ruins, a testament to the Ryukyu Kingdom's history. The property presents an excellent opportunity for various uses, including potential development for a private residence, a minpaku (private lodging) or hotel site, or a residential subdivision, subject to local regulations which for the general area limit building height to 11 meters (approximately three stories).