Tateyama

House
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Description

The property is a used single-family home, built with a wooden structure in July 1973. The building is two-story. The land on which the house stands is designated for residential development, and the owner has full ownership rights to the land. The property is located in Tateyama, in Chiba Prefecture. The area is picturesque, ideal for people who appreciate proximity to the sea.

City Description

Tateyama, located in Chiba Prefecture, is a coastal town that attracts tourists with its rich cultural and natural heritage. One of the main attractions is Tateyama Castle, also known as Shiroyama Castle, which, although built relatively recently, features architecture reminiscent of traditional Japanese castles. From here, visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of Tokyo Bay and the Boso Mountains. The Boso Peninsula Botanical Garden is a place where visitors can admire diverse plant life, boasting a rich collection of subtropical plants. Tateyama is also an excellent location for water sports enthusiasts, such as diving and snorkeling, especially around Niemon Island. It is also worth taking hikes along the trails that wind through the wooded hills, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. During a visit, one should not miss the Awa Shinto Shrine, which provides unique opportunities to learn about local religious traditions and rituals. History lovers can explore the Tateyama Navy Aviation Museum, which documents the region's rich aviation heritage. The local festivals are also noteworthy, charmingly reflecting local culture, such as the Flower Festival, celebrating the beauty of blooming flora. With a combination of historical landmarks, dynamic festivals, and natural beauty, Tateyama offers an experience that caters to the diverse interests of visitors.

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Price20 193 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTateyama