Residential Land for Sale in Fukui's Scenic "Lilac Village"
This 609 square meter (approximately 184.22 tsubo) plot of land is available for sale in the lush, green environment of Fukui City's Kakitani-cho, an area celebrated for its seasonal beauty and known locally as "Lilac Village." The land is currently vacant and ready for development, with the transfer of ownership timing open for discussion. The listed price is 5.7 million JPY, resulting in a price per tsubo of approximately 31,000 JPY.
Essential agent notes and features have been translated for clarity. The property is designated as farmland (田), meaning agricultural land conversion (農地転用) is required for residential use. It is also located within a sediment disaster warning zone (土砂災害警戒区域に該当). Key infrastructure details include: no existing water supply connection to the site (上水道:引込み無し), with the main line available at the front road; wastewater and greywater will require a septic tank system (浄化槽); and electricity and side ditches are available as equipment (電気、側溝). A notable feature is the presence of a red-colored path (赤道) within the property boundaries. The land fronts a 2.4-meter-wide public road to the east with a 29-meter frontage.
The surrounding area offers convenient amenities. The large shopping center 'MEGA Don Quijote UNY' Iizuka store is about a 10-minute drive away. Fukui Station and its surrounding urban area are approximately 10 km or a 20-minute drive. For families, there is a school bus service available to Honcho Kindergarten and Honcho Elementary School, and an administrative taxi service for commuting to Kawanishi Junior High School during the winter period.
The property is situated in a tranquil, nature-rich part of Fukui Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that Fukui is renowned as the "Dinosaur Kingdom" of Japan, with some of the country's most significant fossil discoveries made in the region. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the stunning Tojinbo Cliffs, a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument on the Sea of Japan coast, famous for its unique columnar jointing and dramatic seaside views.