Historic Slopes with Panoramic Views in Aizu-Wakamatsu
This unique 6,051 sqm (approximately 1,830 tsubo) plot of land is situated at the foot of the historic Takizawa Pass in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. The property consists of terraced fields on a sloping hillside, offering sweeping views over the city below. Its location alongside the old Takizawa highway and adjacent to a hydroelectric power plant provides a blend of historical ambiance and natural surroundings.
According to the agent's notes, the land is classified as wilderness, fields, and forest. It is situated within a City Planning Area's Urbanization Control District, meaning that, in principle, new buildings cannot be constructed on the site, limiting its use. However, the terraced fields are accessible by vehicle via a TEPCO access road, allowing easy entry to all sections of the plot. Utilities include the potential for electricity and public water supply, though a joint septic tank system would be required. Property tax is exempt as the value falls below the taxable threshold.
The area, Ichimimachi, is rich in historical tourism spots, including samurai graves, the former Takizawa Honjin (headquarters), and the famous Sazaedo temple. The property is approximately 3.1km from Aizu-Wakamatsu Station on the Banetsu West Line, offering a connection to regional transport. For daily needs, a Seven-Eleven is about 1.3km away and a Lion Dole supermarket is 1.6km away.