Prime Development Land in Tokyo's Minato Ward
This exceptional development plot, spanning approximately 463.04 square meters (140.06 tsubo), is a rare corner lot offering prime potential in the prestigious Minato Ward. The land is cleared and ready for immediate handover, presenting a blank canvas for development. Its location is a key strength, being just a 10-minute walk from JR Yamanote Line's Shinagawa Station and a 12-minute walk from Takanawa Gateway Station, providing superb connectivity.
According to the agent's notes, this land is ideally suited for apartment development due to its proximity to Meiji Gakuin University's Shirokane Campus and Tokai University's Shinagawa Campus. The area is dotted with numerous commercial and educational facilities within walking distance. A critical detail from the equipment notes is that this land does not require a development permit application (開発許可申請不要な土地のためなし), simplifying the development process.
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The surrounding Takanawa area is one of Tokyo's most historically significant districts, known for its role during the Edo period as the starting point of the Tokaido road. Today, it's a blend of modern business hubs and quiet, upscale residential streets. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's post-war rebirth and a popular observation deck offering panoramic views, located just a short train ride away from Shinagawa Station.