Nantan

House
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Description

This property is a single-family home in a picturesque town in Kyoto Prefecture. The building, constructed in December 1977, is wooden and consists of two floors. It is currently vacant, allowing for arrangements according to personal preferences. The land rights are full, providing freedom of use. Despite the lack of parking, the location offers convenient access to public transportation, including proximity to JR stations and bus stops.

City Description

Nantan is a small town located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The city offers visitors many interesting places worth seeing during a trip through the Kinki region. Nantan is known for its diverse landscapes and rich history dating back hundreds of years. Particularly noteworthy is the beautifully preserved traditional agricultural landscape surrounding the village of Miyama. Here, one can admire the magnificent thatched roofs of rural cottages, which are a symbol of the local architectural style. These houses, known as "kayabuki," transport visitors back to the eras of ancient Japan. Many of them are open to tourists as museums or guesthouses, providing an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the local culture. Nantan is also an excellent place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Hiruzen Mountains offer numerous hiking trails, as well as opportunities for climbing or cycling. This part of Kyoto Prefecture is also an ideal place to relax thanks to the natural hot springs (onsen) scattered throughout the region. One popular onsen is the Yura River, where visitors can unwind in outdoor baths. It is also worth paying attention to local festivals that showcase the richness of the city’s cultural heritage. Nantan is full of traditional Japanese customs that are celebrated during various events throughout the year. Particularly interesting is the celebration of the Harvest Festival, which brings the local community together in shared joy and prayer for a successful harvest. Nantan, although not frequently visited by foreign tourists, offers authentic experiences of immersion in Japanese culture and tradition. With its peaceful atmosphere and diverse tourist offerings, it is an intriguing proposal for those looking to discover lesser-known but equally fascinating regions of Japan.

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Price19 236 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationNantan