Echizen

House
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Description

The property is a single-family house constructed of wood, built in 1971. It has two floors, providing spaciousness and the ability to arrange the interiors according to one's own needs. The plot is covered by property law, giving full control over the property. The property is located in a charming area near the Sabaura train station, which facilitates daily commuting. The condition of the building requires renovation, creating an opportunity to adapt it to modern standards.

City Description

Echizen, located in Fukui Prefecture in Japan, is a place with a rich history and traditions that offers many attractions for visitors. The town is particularly known for the production of high-quality handmade ceramics and washi paper, which are appreciated both in Japan and around the world. The ceramic workshops in Echizen allow tourists to learn the techniques of pottery making and purchase unique everyday items and works of art. Echizen is also home to the Eiheiji Temple, one of the main centers of Zen Buddhism in Japan. Founded in the 13th century by Master Dōgen, the temple attracts pilgrims and tourists wishing to explore the secrets of meditation and experience the tranquility of this unique place. Eiheiji is surrounded by dense forests that offer wonderful opportunities for hiking and connecting with nature. Another extraordinary place is the Echizen coastline, known for its dramatic cliffs and caves that can be admired in the Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Nature Park. It is an ideal spot for photography lovers and those looking for a moment of respite in the wilderness. Also, the local cuisine will satisfy food enthusiasts who can try Echizen Soba – traditional Japanese buckwheat noodles served with numerous toppings. The city also organizes various festivals that showcase local traditions and culture, such as the Echizen Pottery Festival and the Echizen Washi Paper Festival. Echizen offers a harmonious blend of history, art, and nature, creating a place full of curiosities and a unique atmosphere.

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Price4350 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationEchizen