Takasaki

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Description

Detached house, two-story, built in 1973. Wooden structure. The property is in vacant condition. Land designated for residential use, freehold ownership. No parking available. Located in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture. Approximately one hour walk to the train station.

City Description

Takasaki is a dynamic city located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, known for its diverse attractions and rich history. One of the city's most important symbols is the statue of the goddess Kannon, one of the largest statues in Japan, standing at 41.8 meters tall. This impressive structure is located on Kannonyama Hill and offers panoramic views of the entire region, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The city is also famous for producing daruma dolls, traditional dolls that symbolize luck and perseverance. Every year in January, the Daruma Festival is held here, attracting numerous visitors and offering the opportunity to purchase these unique amulets. Additionally, Takasaki is an important transportation hub, making it an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions such as the Ikaho hot springs and Minowa Castle. The city also offers numerous opportunities for relaxation and recreation, including parks, museums, and temples. It is worth visiting the Takasaki Art Museum, which regularly features contemporary art exhibitions, as well as tasting local specialties, including the world-famous udon noodles. Takasaki is a place where tradition meets modernity, offering visitors a unique experience full of diverse sensations.

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Price16 828 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTakasaki