Matsusaka

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family house in a detached construction, built in 1963. The building's structure is wooden, which gives it a distinctive charm. Currently, it is vacant, allowing for arrangements according to personal needs. The land rights are fully owned, ensuring investment stability. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking, which increases daily usability comfort. The property is located in a quiet area, close to a bus stop.

City Description

Matsusaka, located in Mie Prefecture in central Japan, is a place with a rich history and culture that attracts tourists seeking authentic Japanese experiences. It is most renowned for its high-quality beef, which has gained global recognition through a special diet and careful breeding. Restaurants serving Matsusaka-gyu offer exceptional culinary experiences. In addition to exquisite cuisine, Matsusaka boasts numerous historical sites that transport visitors back to the samurai era. Although Matsusaka Castle is currently in ruins, it provides visitors with insight into the region's feudal past. The surrounding park, especially in spring, is a hanami site, where people gather to observe the blooming cherry blossoms. During this time, the local community and tourists come together to enjoy the beauty of the flowers and local delicacies. Matsusaka also offers a time travel experience through its well-preserved old merchant district. The wooden houses and traditional shops showcase daily life from the Edo period. Matsusaka is also home to temples and shrines frequented by locals and tourists alike, seeking a bit of tranquility and reflection. Noteworthy is Hosen-ji, where the meticulously maintained gardens are conducive to meditation. The city, with its wealth of cultural heritage and culinary treasures, offers an immersive experience in local traditions and ways of life, far from Japan's commercial trails.

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Price16 030 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationMatsusaka