Spacious Development Land in Motobu's Izumi Area
This substantial plot of land, spanning 47,131 square meters (approximately 14,257.12 tsubo), presents a prime opportunity for corporate development in the scenic Motobu Town of Okinawa. The property is ideally suited for construction companies, resort development projects, or other large-scale commercial ventures, offering ample space for expansive site utilization. The price has been adjusted to 100 million JPY, reflecting a significant reduction from an initial listing of 200 million JPY.
Critical infrastructure details are noted in the agent's remarks. The land is classified as a forest area, meaning a logging notification will be required for any clearing. The frontage road is an agricultural road. While there is no sewer system, a potable water supply (tap water) is available in the road fronting the property. A development permit application is mandatory and must be submitted to both Okinawa Prefecture and Motobu Town. Furthermore, a height restriction of 15 meters or less applies to any construction.
The listing agent, Minsaa House, emphasizes their specialized, high-information approach to real estate in Okinawa. Their team includes professionals from Recruit SUUMO and major financial institutions, offering expertise in both housing and finance. They pride themselves on providing deep-dive property information, including crime statistics and maximum predicted seismic intensity, alongside long-term life planning and architectural perspective sharing. Post-purchase benefits include introductions to custom home builders and free consultation support for asset management, tax planning, and subsidies from a certified Level 1 Financial Planner. With seven offices across Okinawa from north to south, they offer 24/7 property tours and purchase consultations by prior appointment.
The property is located in the Izumi area of Motobu Town, a region famed for its natural beauty on Okinawa's main island. A major landmark nearby is the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, one of the largest and most famous aquariums in the world, located within the Ocean Expo Park. This area is a hub for tourism and marine research, drawing millions of visitors annually to experience the diverse marine life of the Kuroshio Sea.