Prime Vacant Land for Custom Build in Nyuzen, Toyama
This vacant plot of land, listed on the Nyuzen Town Akiya Bank, presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to build their dream home in a peaceful and well-connected area of Toyama Prefecture. The property is a level, cleared plot with full infrastructure in place, including water supply, sewerage, city gas, electricity, and side ditches, making it ready for immediate construction and transfer.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the property's location offers convenient access to essential amenities. The Nyuzen Town Hall is approximately 3.4km away, and the Asahi Interchange is about 4.6km, providing easy highway access. For daily needs, a supermarket is roughly 1.8km from the site and a convenience store is around 2km. The area is also served by local healthcare and educational facilities, including Sumire Internal Medicine Clinic (approx. 2.5km), Yokoyama Nursery School (approx. 0.7km), Momoki Elementary School (approx. 1.5km), and Nyuzen Junior High School (approx. 2.9km).
The land itself is a generous 242.91 square meters (approximately 73.48 tsubo), offering ample space for a custom-designed house. It is a corner lot, which often allows for more design flexibility and natural light. The property is sold with full ownership rights and is free of any building conditions, giving the future owner complete creative control.
The surrounding Nyuzen area in Toyama is known for its stunning natural scenery, situated between the majestic Northern Alps and the Sea of Japan. A fascinating local fact is that the nearby Kurobe Gorge is home to Japan's deepest V-shaped valley, offering breathtaking views and a famous scenic railway. The region is also renowned for its high-quality spring water and delicious seafood. While the property is a 39-minute walk from Ainokaze Toyama Railway's Nyuzen Station, the area is a gateway to major tourist attractions like the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route and the historic village of Gokayama, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses.