Prime Development Land in Tokyo's Sumida Ward
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land for sale in the sought-after Sumida Ward of Tokyo. The property offers a land area of 102.47 square meters (approximately 30.99 tsubo), presenting a significant canvas for residential or commercial development. The land is situated within a short walking distance from multiple train stations, including a 6-minute walk to Tobu Isesaki/Main Line's Higashi-Mukojima Station, a 7-minute walk to Hikifune Station, and a 9-minute walk to Keisei Oshiage Line's Keisei Hikifune Station, ensuring excellent connectivity.
Critical development details from the agent's notes have been fully translated. The road access situation is detailed as follows: the property fronts a single road to the north, which is a public road with a width of 6 meters. The property's frontage on this road is 2.8 meters, and it is noted that there is no 'position designation' (位置指定無). Furthermore, the remarks specify the following zoning and regulatory conditions: B21797-003805, Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone, New Fire Prevention Zone, 17m Third Category Height District, and Second Category Special Industrial District. The land is designated as residential land (宅地) within a City Planning Area (市街化区域) zoned for Quasi-Industrial use (準工業地域). The building-to-land ratio (建ぺい率) is 80% with a floor area ratio (容積率) of 300%. The land is level, and the current condition features an old house, which can be removed. There are no specific building conditions attached to the sale, and it is confirmed as a rebuildable plot. The property is offered under an exclusive dedicated brokerage agreement.
The Higashi-Mukojima area is a historically rich part of Sumida, known for its traditional shitamachi (downtown) atmosphere and proximity to the Sumida River. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the famous Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers, which is just a short train ride away and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the metropolis. The closest major landmark from this property is the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temples, which is easily accessible and a major draw for both tourists and locals.