Kashima

House
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Description

The property is a used single-family home with a wooden structure, two stories. Built in 1987, it is located on a plot of land with forest land status. The land rights are ownership. The property is currently unoccupied. There is a train station in the area, about a 33-minute walk away.

City Description

Kashima, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, is a town with a rich cultural and historical heritage. One of its most famous landmarks is Kashima Jingu, one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan. Established in the 6th century, this shrine is dedicated to the god of war, Takemikazuchi-no-Ōkami, and its atmosphere attracts tourists and pilgrims from all over the country, offering not only a spiritual experience but also a chance to explore traditional Japanese architecture and culture. Kashima is also a football hub, known for the Kashima Antlers team, one of the most decorated teams in Japan's J1 League. Their stadium, Kashima Soccer Stadium, hosted matches during the 2002 World Cup, contributing to the sport's significance in the region. Nature lovers can explore the area around Lake Kitaura, one of two massive lakes in the prefecture, perfect for relaxing walks and birdwatching. Kashima also offers access to sandy beaches, which provide an excellent place to unwind on warm days. Interestingly, the local cuisine emphasizes fish and seafood. Among the popular dishes are fresh sashimi and tempura from local catches. Kashima combines historical, cultural, and sports aspects, making it an intriguing destination for diverse interests.

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Price20 053 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKashima