Prime Residential Land in Morioka, Iwate
This exceptional land offering in the Asagishi 1 district of Morioka City presents a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a highly convenient location. The property is situated within a short 10-minute walk from JR Yamada Line's Yamagishi Station, providing excellent access to regional transportation. The land is sold in four separate plots, each ranging from 165.29 m² to 179.43 m² (approximately 50.00 to 54.27 tsubo), offering flexibility for different building plans. All plots are sold as vacant land with no building conditions attached, giving future owners complete freedom in design and construction.
Key features include full public water and sewerage connections, a building coverage ratio of 60%, and a floor area ratio of 100%. The land is level and ready for construction, with a planned handover date from mid-May 2026 onwards. The agent's special notes indicate that this information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries for 30 minutes before being discarded, and this feature is only available for some properties.
The immediate neighborhood boasts outstanding daily convenience. A Lawson convenience store and Tohoku Bank's Asagishi branch are both just a 1-minute walk away. The Maruichi Asagishi supermarket is a 3-minute walk, and Morioka City Yamagishi Elementary School is within a 10-minute walk. The area is part of a land readjustment project, ensuring well-planned infrastructure. The agent, Mr. Oikawa, is available for detailed inquiries.
The Asagishi area offers a balanced lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities while being close to nature. An interesting fact about Morioka is that it is famous for its unique 'Wanko Soba' noodle eating challenge, where servers continuously refill your bowl until you signal you are full. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable distance of the iconic Morioka Castle Ruins (Iwate Park), a historic site with beautiful stone walls, cherry blossoms, and panoramic views of the city, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.