The property is located in Ibaraki Prefecture, in the city of Mito. It is a four-story commercial building with a steel structure, completed in 1991. The land on which the building stands is owned outright. The property is currently fully leased, generating a high return on investment.
Mito, the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture, is a city with a rich historical and cultural heritage. One of the most important tourist attractions is Kairakuen, one of the three most famous Japanese gardens. Kairakuen is particularly known for its spring plum festivals, when thousands of trees bloom. The park also features Kobuntei, a traditional villa with a beautiful view of the surroundings. Mito is also home to the Mito Art Tower Museum, a center for visual and performing arts that attracts lovers of contemporary culture. It is also worth mentioning Mito Castle, although most of its buildings no longer exist, this place still offers a journey into the rich history of the region. For those interested in history, Mito offers Shokoin, a temple associated with the Mito Tokugawa clan, which played a significant role in Japan's history. On Mito's culinary map, local specialties such as natto, fermented soybeans, stand out, which, despite their specific taste and smell, are beloved by locals. Nature lovers can head to Senba Lake, perfect for a relaxing walk or a biking escapade. Mito, due to its location, also serves as a convenient base for exploring other attractions in Ibaraki Prefecture, providing tourists with a variety of experiences and discoveries.
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