Kagoshima

House
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Description

Detached single-family house, two-story, built with a wooden structure. The property is located in Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture. Access to the train station is possible by bus, from a stop a few minutes away. It has land ownership and free parking. The property is uninhabited. The area is characterized by residential buildings.

City Description

Kagoshima is a fascinating city located in southern Japan, serving as the capital of the prefecture of the same name. The city is primarily known for the active volcano Sakurajima, which dominates Kagoshima Bay. Sakurajima is one of the most active volcanoes in Japan and can be viewed from many points in the city, providing an unforgettable experience. The volcano is easily accessible by ferries that regularly transport tourists to the island, where they can explore the volcanic landscapes and admire the fascinating rock formations. Kagoshima is also known for its hot springs, with nearby Ibusuki being famous for its unique sand baths known as suna-mushi. The city is full of historical sites, such as the Meiji Restoration Museum, which offers insights into the period of Japan's transformation into a modern state. Visitors can also explore the 17th-century Japanese garden Sengan-en, which overlooks the bay and the volcano. Culinary-wise, Kagoshima surprises with a variety of dishes. The regional specialty is fried chicken coated in black sesame as well as the sweet potato satsuma-imo, and the local alcoholic drink shochu made from sweet potatoes. While in Kagoshima, it is also worth trying the tender Kagoshima wagyu beef, which is valued worldwide. The extraordinary mix of nature, history, and culture makes Kagoshima a place worth visiting to understand the diverse facets of Japan.

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Price6412 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKagoshima