Tosa

House
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Description

The property is a wooden single-family house from 1982, situated on a plot of 575.92 m². The building has two floors and is currently vacant, which provides opportunities for future owners to design. The land rights are ownership, ensuring full control over the property. There are public transportation options available in the vicinity, including a bus stop within walking distance. The house is located in a quiet area, ideal for those seeking peace and comfort.

City Description

Tosa is a small city located in Kōchi Prefecture on Shikoku Island in Japan, known for its rich cultural heritage and beautiful nature. One of its main attractions is Kōchi Castle, built in the 17th century. This historic fortress is an excellent example of Japanese castle architecture and offers wonderful views of the surrounding area. The interiors of the castle showcase various exhibits related to the Edo period, making it a worthwhile place to visit for history enthusiasts. Another significant site in Tosa is Ryugado Cave, one of the most beautiful limestone caves in Japan. The cave features extraordinary formations of stalactites and stalagmites, as well as an underground river that can be admired during the tour. It's a fantastic spot for those interested in geology and nature. Tosa is also known for its culinary traditions. It's worth trying local specialties such as katsuo no tataki, grilled bonito tuna served with soy sauce and garlic. For seekers of unique flavors, this is a must-visit culinary spot. The culture of Tosa is strongly connected to the sea, and local artisans continue to practice traditional fishing techniques and pottery production. Visiting local workshops allows for firsthand experience of these traditions and the opportunity to purchase original handmade souvenirs. Additionally, the city hosts various festivals, one of which is Yosakoi, where colorful parades and energetic dances fill the streets of Tosa. Every visitor is sure to appreciate this unique atmosphere full of joy and community.

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Price16 700 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTosa