Tsu

House
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Description

This property is a single-family detached house located in a quiet area in the city of Tsu, in Mie Prefecture. The building, constructed in 1985 using wooden construction, is currently vacant, providing opportunities for adaptation according to individual needs. The property is under private ownership, which ensures full control over the land. Additionally, the property does not have a parking space, which may affect transportation usage in the area.

City Description

Tsu is the capital of Mie Prefecture, located on Honshu Island in Japan. It is a city with a rich history and culture, offering many attractions for visitors. One of the main points of interest is Tsu Castle, which, although it currently exists only in the form of ruins, still attracts tourists with its history dating back to the 16th century. Near the castle is the Mie Prefectural Museum, which displays exhibits related to the history and culture of the region. The city of Tsu is also known for its typical Japanese landscape abundant in parks and gardens. One of them is Kairaku Park, where in spring you can admire the beautiful blooming cherry trees. Tsu is also famous for the Tsu Matsuri festival, which takes place every October and features traditional parades and fireworks displays. In Tsu, it is also worth visiting the Takada Honzan Senjuji Temple, one of the main Buddhist temples in the region, which attracts not only the faithful but also tourists interested in architecture and Buddhist rituals. The city also has access to the coastline of Ise Bay, making it an ideal place to sample fresh seafood, which is a specialty of the area. In addition to historical sites and natural beauty, Tsu is a convenient base for exploring other parts of Mie Prefecture. With its developed transport infrastructure, the journey from Tsu to places like Ise - known for the Great Ise Shrine - is easy and quick. The city combines modernity with tradition, making it a place where everyone can find something interesting.

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Price18 595 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTsu