Tsukishiro Land for Sale in Nanjo City, Okinawa
This land parcel, located in the Tsukishiro area of Nanjo City, Okinawa, offers a prime opportunity for building a custom home. The property spans 229.57 square meters (approximately 69.44 tsubo) and is situated on elevated ground, providing potential views and a sense of openness. The land is designated as residential land (宅地) and is not within a designated urban planning area (都市計画非線引区域), offering flexibility for development. Key construction parameters include a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, with no pre-set building conditions, allowing for creative freedom in design.
Critical agent notes have been provided and must be carefully considered. The property is subject to specific use restrictions as it is located within a Residential Environment Conservation Area (特定用途制限地域住居環境保全地区). Furthermore, there is a possibility that a formal land use district will be established in the coming fiscal year, which could potentially lead to changes in district restrictions, building coverage ratios, and other regulations at the time of construction. The advertised lot is a proposed subdivision (分筆案), meaning the final size and shape of the land may differ slightly from the current advertisement. Importantly, the adjacent land is a cliff (崖地). Consequently, there is a possibility that Article 5 of the Building Standards Law Enforcement Ordinance (the Cliff Ordinance) will apply, and other countermeasures may be required during construction to ensure safety and compliance.
The property is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from the Higashi-Tsukishiro bus stop, providing public transport access. The area is served by a sewer system. The current status, as noted by the agent, is that interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire, including specifying preferred dates for a free, no-obligation site visit.
Nanjo City, on Okinawa's main island, is known for its rich history, beautiful coastlines, and cultural sites. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the sacred Sefa-Utaki, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most important utaki (sacred sites) in the Ryukyu Kingdom. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa World theme park, which features the massive Gyokusendo cave, traditional craft villages, and habu snake exhibits, offering a deep dive into Okinawan nature and culture.