Komatsu

House
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Description

This property is a two-story single-family home in the Ishikawa region, built in 1973 with a wooden structure. It has land ownership status, which ensures full rights to manage the property. The property is currently vacant, allowing for arrangement according to personal needs. Despite the lack of parking, the location in a quiet area is conducive to family life. The house is surrounded by residential areas, creating a pleasant atmosphere for living.

City Description

Komatsu, located in Ishikawa Prefecture on Honshu Island in Japan, is a city with a rich history and many attractions that draw tourists from all over the world. One of the most important landmarks on the map of Komatsu is Nata-dera, a Buddhist temple founded in 717 AD. This place delights not only with its spiritual significance but also with spectacular rock formations and gardens that surround the historic buildings. For lovers of traditional Japanese art, the city offers the Komatsu Hikiyama Festival, an annual event held in May, known for its spectacular festival floats richly adorned with traditional patterns. Komatsu is also a city strongly linked to industry, home to Komatsu Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of construction machinery in the world. The Komatsu Technology and Exhibition Museum offers insight into groundbreaking technological innovations that originated right here. In Komatsu, one can also find traditional Kutani-yaki ceramics, characterized by rich colors and intricate designs. Pottery workshops allow visitors to create their own works, providing a unique souvenir from their travels. For those who prefer to connect with nature, the city offers numerous parks and access to picturesque mountain landscapes and hot springs, such as Kaga Onsen, which serve as an ideal place for relaxation and rejuvenation. Nearby is also the Ishikawa Aero Museum, related to aviation, showcasing the development of aviation technology in Japan. The city of Komatsu, with its blend of history, culture, industry, and nature, undoubtedly provides unforgettable experiences for every visitor.

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Price6752 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKomatsu