Morioka

Apartment
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Description

The apartment is located in Iwate Prefecture, in Morioka City, in the Tsunagi district, in the Yumoto area. Accessible by bus, the bus stop is a seven-minute walk away. The building has seven floors, and the apartment offered is on the seventh floor. The building's structure is reinforced concrete, built in July 1994. The land ownership is freehold. The property is currently unoccupied. There are numerous tourist attractions and recreational areas in the vicinity. Morioka is a city with a rich history and culture, offering residents access to a variety of services and amenities.

City Description

Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture, is located in the northeastern part of Honshu Island in Japan. This dynamic city offers a unique combination of culture, history, and nature that attracts tourists from around the world. Morioka is known for its picturesque views of the surrounding mountains: Iwate, Hachimantai, and Akita-Komagatake, making it a paradise for hiking and climbing enthusiasts. One of Morioka's greatest attractions is the ruins of Morioka Castle, located in Iwate Park. Although the castle itself has not survived to this day, the park is an ideal place for a stroll, especially in spring when the cherry blossoms bloom here. The city is also home to Hōonji Temple, known for its 500 arhat statues, which make a stunning impression on visitors. For culture lovers, Morioka offers the Iwate History Museum and traditionally designed streets filled with numerous shops and restaurants serving local specialties. Morioka is famous for three types of noodles: jajishui (cold noodles with meat), wankosoba (a type of soba served in small portions), and reimen (cold noodles served with spicy broth). An interesting fact is the August Sansa Odori Festival, during which hundreds of drummers march through the city, creating spectacular performances of rhythmic music and dance. Morioka also values craftsmanship, especially products made of nanbu tekki iron, which are a source of pride for the local tradition. In summer, it is worth visiting the Morioka Lavender Farm, which offers a spectacular display of colors and scents. As your trip to Morioka comes to an end, it's worth mentioning the extensive network of onsen hot springs, which are an excellent place to relax after a day full of excitement. Morioka is a place that combines modernity and tradition, offering visitors unforgettable experiences.

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Price22 390 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeApartment
LocationMorioka