Miura

Apartment
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Description

The apartment is located in Kanagawa Prefecture, in the city of Miura. Access by public transport is possible via the Keikyu Kurihama Line, from Misakiguchi Station by bus, and then a short walk. The building, constructed of reinforced concrete in 1978, has three floors. The property is a residential unit, currently uninhabited. The land is privately owned. There are green areas and residential buildings in the surrounding area.

City Description

Miura, located on the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a town that combines the beauty of natural landscapes with a rich history and culture. Mainly known for its tuna production, it serves as an important fishing center in the region. Fishing is an integral part of Miura's identity, making the local fish markets an excellent place to try fresh seafood, especially tuna prepared in various ways. Miura offers many tourist attractions. Among them is Miura Kaigan Beach, popular among water sports enthusiasts and families looking for relaxation by the seaside. Various festivals take place here in July and August, including fireworks displays that attract both locals and tourists. For those interested in history, Misaki Castle, although currently in ruins, is an important landmark on the Miura map. Visitors can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding area and understand the strategic position it held during feudal times. Meanwhile, Arasaki Park, located by the sea, is an ideal spot for walks, offering trails through pine forests and cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Miura also attracts hiking enthusiasts. The trail to the summit of Mount Ogusu allows for the exploration of the region's rich flora and fauna, and at the top, one can enjoy a panoramic view of Sagami Bay. The town also hosts local festivals and holidays that allow visitors to experience the authentic Japanese atmosphere. While strolling through Miura, one can encounter traditional Japanese houses, small restaurants serving regional specialties, and friendly locals who eagerly share stories about their city. With connections to Yokohama and Tokyo, Miura is easily accessible, making it an excellent destination for a day trip that offers a peaceful contrast to the hustle and bustle of large metropolitan areas.

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Price5130 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeApartment
LocationMiura