Choshi

House
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Description

Two-story detached house built with a wooden structure in 1980. The property is located in Choshi, Chiba Prefecture. The owner has full ownership rights to the land. Free parking is available for residents. A bus stop is nearby, and the train station is a few minutes' walk or a short bus ride away. The house is currently occupied.

City Description

Choshi is a city located on the eastern tip of Chiba Prefecture in Japan, distinguished by its rich history and unique attractions. One of the most well-known landmarks is the Inubosaki Lighthouse, which has been guiding ships navigating the Pacific for over a century. A stroll along the coastline allows for spectacular views of the ocean and experiencing the winds characteristic of this area. History enthusiasts will surely appreciate the Katori Shrine, a place of worship and tranquility for centuries. The Choshi Electric Railway is also worth mentioning; a picturesque railway line that is only 6.4 km long, connecting several important points in the city. Traveling on this train is a unique experience that allows one to feel the spirit of old Japan. Choshi is also known for its fishing tradition. The port of Choshi is one of the most important fishing centers in Japan. In local restaurants, it's worth trying the fresh seafood, especially tuna, which is a regional specialty. For those interested in the food industry, a visit to the Yamasa Soy Sauce Museum, where one can learn about the production process of this iconic seasoning, will be an unforgettable experience. Another attraction is Inubosaki Marine Park, which offers the opportunity for closer contact with marine wildlife. Families with children often visit this place to see penguins and various species of fish. Through its diverse attractions, Choshi offers visitors a fascinating blend of nature, culture, and culinary delights.

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Price10 097 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationChoshi