Prime Development Land in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward
This vacant plot of land presents a prime development opportunity in the highly desirable Bunkyo Ward of Tokyo. The property is a flat, corner lot with a total land area of 44.41 square meters (approximately 13.43 tsubo). It is situated just a 2-minute walk from the "Hakusan" station on the Toei Mita Line, offering exceptional convenience for urban living.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for development planning. The road access situation is detailed as follows: a corner lot with a 7.5-meter wide public road to the southwest, a 3.6-meter wide frontage, no designated position, and a 3-meter wide road to the southeast. An important remark clarifies the land's characteristics: "Land condition: Flat / Corner lot. However, the building coverage ratio is not relaxed." This means that while the lot benefits from corner access, the standard 80% building coverage limit for this Neighborhood Commercial Zone applies without any special exemptions.
The land is designated as "宅地" (residential land) within a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) and a Neighborhood Commercial Zone. The building coverage ratio is 80% with a floor area ratio of 400%. There are no specific building conditions attached to the land, and it is ready for immediate construction, classified as "更地" (vacant land).
The surrounding area of Hakusan is known for its academic atmosphere, being close to several prestigious universities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hakusan Shrine, from which the area takes its name, is famous for its beautiful hydrangea garden, which attracts many visitors during the rainy season. The closest major landmark is the historic Tokyo Dome City complex, a short distance away, which offers a large stadium, an amusement park, and extensive shopping and dining facilities.