Spacious Developed Land Near the Former Teshikaga Airport
This expansive 16,618 square meter plot of land is situated in Teshikaga Town, Hokkaido, offering a rare opportunity for development. The property is located approximately 350 meters from the site of the former Teshikaga Municipal Airport, a unique local landmark that once served as a base for sightseeing flights before closing in 2009. The land itself is positioned on a higher elevation, creating a distinct step down to the south, and is largely flat due to prior earth-filling and rough grading. The rear portion of the lot remains untouched, preserving some of the natural trees.
According to agent notes, the property is classified as miscellaneous land (雑種地) with a flat to sloping topography. It fronts a paved public road approximately 8.5 meters wide on the southwest side and an unpaved public road of similar width on the southeast. The site is outside urban planning area lines (非線引区域) with no designated use zone (無指定地域), allowing for a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%. Available utilities include electricity, with the potential for a public water connection (the main pipe is about 350 meters away) though well drilling is considered more practical. A combined septic tank is required.
The location is highly accessible, roughly 3.1 km from Mashu Station on the Senmo Main Line. The area is served by convenience stores, home centers, schools, and Mashu Kosei Hospital within a few kilometers. The property is ideally suited for business purposes, such as an RV park, garage for foreign cars, or storage for leisure facilities, capitalizing on its size and road access.
The surrounding area of Teshikaga is renowned for its pristine natural beauty and is a gateway to some of Hokkaido's most famous sights. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Lake Mashu is often called "the clearest lake in the world" due to its exceptional transparency. The closest major tourist attraction is the breathtaking Lake Mashu itself, a caldera lake known for its mysteriously frequent fog and stunning blue waters, located within Akan-Mashu National Park.