Otaru

House
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Description

The property is a used single-family home with a wooden structure and two stories. The land rights are ownership. The property has parking, which is free. The land on which the house is located is zoned for residential construction. The building was built in 1975.

City Description

Otaru is a charming port city located on the island of Hokkaido in Japan, known for its rich history of trade and fishing. One of the city's most distinctive landmarks is the Otaru Canal, which attracts tourists with its romantic atmosphere. A stroll along the canal allows visitors to admire the old warehouses that have been transformed into restaurants, shops, and museums. In the evening, when lanterns illuminate the path, it is particularly enchanting. Otaru also boasts a rich glass-making culture, with many workshops and shops where people can purchase glass art. It is worth visiting the Otaru Music Box Museum, which offers a wide range of music boxes and provides a unique insight into this art form. Another interesting spot is the Tanaka Sake Brewery Kikkogura distillation station, where one can taste and learn more about the national drink of Japan. The city played an important role as a trading center during the Meiji period, as seen in the architecture from that era. Preserved buildings, such as the former Bank of Japan, remind us of the times when Otaru was a significant financial hub. Otaru is also famous for its exquisite cuisine, especially seafood dishes. The Sankaku Market offers fresh seafood that can be tasted on-site. In winter, the city attracts skiers from all over the world due to its proximity to ski resorts such as Kiroro Resort. Otaru is a place where history meets modernity, making it a fascinating travel destination for tourists from various corners of the world.

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Price20 518 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationOtaru