Spacious Land Parcel in Kasaoka, Okayama – Ideal for Development
This expansive land offering in Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture, presents a significant opportunity for development or business use. The total land area is a substantial 1,408 square meters (approximately 425.92 tsubo), comprised of multiple plots. The property includes residential land, rice fields, forested mountain land, and more, offering versatility for various projects.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The property is equipped with a public water supply. Road access details are specified: to the south, there is a 5-meter wide public road with a frontage of 53 meters, and to the northeast, a 2-meter wide public road with a frontage of 35.8 meters. Important special notes include that the land is within a specific use restriction zone designated as a Rural Residential Area. It is also located within a sediment disaster warning area (steep slope), with the northeastern side road falling under a special sediment disaster warning area (steep slope). A setback is required on the northeastern side road. Site preparation and building demolition costs are to be borne by the buyer.
The breakdown of the plots is as follows: Lot 351 (residential land) 421 sqm (127.35 tsubo); Lot 350 (residential land) 190 sqm (57.47 tsubo); Lot 343-1 (rice field) 243 sqm (73.50 tsubo); and Lot 344-1 (rice field) 554 sqm (167.58 tsubo), which requires agricultural land conversion. Additionally, the property includes two more residential land plots totaling 157 sqm (47.49 tsubo), eight forest/mountain plots totaling 9,476 sqm (2,866.49 tsubo), and one rice field plot of 83 sqm (25.10 tsubo, located within an agricultural promotion area, requiring exclusion and subsequent agricultural land conversion).
The area of Kasaoka is part of Okayama Prefecture, known for its coastal scenery and connection to the Seto Inland Sea. An interesting local fact is that Kasaoka is famous for its traditional 'Kasaoka Bay' oyster farming. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kasaoka Islands, a scenic archipelago visible from the coast, which forms part of the Setonaikai National Park, a beautiful and protected marine area.