Commercial Building in Central Nagasaki with Generous Parking
This commercial building, known as the Nagasaki Tax Accountants Association Hall, presents a significant opportunity in the heart of Nagasaki City. The property is a four-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in July 1976, offering a substantial total floor area of approximately 398.16 square meters (about 120.44 tsubo) on a land plot of 199.85 square meters (about 60.45 tsubo). Its location at 2-3 Yaoyamachi in Nagasaki City is highly convenient, situated just a 5-minute walk from the Shiyakusho Station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway's Sakura-machi branch line and close to Sakura-cho Elementary School.
Critical agent notes highlight a major feature: the property includes parking for three or more vehicles, and this parking is provided free of charge. This is a significant advantage for a commercial property in a central urban area. The building is situated within a commercial zone in an urbanization promotion area, with a floor area ratio of 500% and a building coverage ratio of 80%. The land is flat and the property rights are full ownership. The current status is owner-occupied, and the transaction is handled as a general intermediary listing.
The area of Yaoyamachi is centrally located, placing residents and business owners within easy reach of Nagasaki's administrative and commercial hubs. An interesting historical fact about Nagasaki is its unique role as Japan's primary window to the West during the period of national isolation (sakoku), which fostered a distinct cultural and architectural fusion seen nowhere else in the country. The closest major landmark is the famous Glover Garden, an open-air museum of Western-style homes from the Meiji period, offering panoramic views of Nagasaki Harbor and representing the city's international heritage.