The property is a used, detached single-family home with a wooden frame construction, two stories. Built in 1930, located on a plot of land measuring 611.30 m². Land rights are ownership. The property is currently unoccupied. Free parking available. The neighborhood is located away from the train station.
Sotogahama is a small town located at the northern tip of the Tsugaru Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Situated near the Tsugaru Strait, Sotogahama offers visitors beautiful views of the sea and mountainous landscapes. One of the most recognizable sites in Sotogahama is Cape Tappi, known for the Tappizaki lighthouse. This lighthouse serves not only as an important navigation point but also as a popular excursion destination due to its breathtaking views of the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean. The cultural heart of Sotogahama is the Tachineputa Festival, which takes place annually in the nearby city of Goshogawara. This festival is characterized by a parade of gigantic, richly decorated figures that are carried through the town, with roots in local beliefs and traditions related to ceremonies that drive away evil spirits. Sotogahama is also a gateway to exploring the history of Aomori, with numerous museums and art galleries in the area showcasing the region's history, art, and crafts. Thanks to its location, Sotogahama is an excellent place for various forms of outdoor activities. Anglers will find numerous fishing spots, while hiking enthusiasts can explore the many trails that wind through the picturesque hills. In winter, the surrounding mountains attract winter sports lovers, offering excellent conditions for skiing and snowboarding. Sotogahama, though small, hides many treasures for every visitor.
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