Okaya

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family house, built in 1973 using wooden technology. It is in a free state, allowing for arrangement according to personal needs. The land rights are complete, providing comfort in usage. The plot has an area of 226.82 m², while the building itself occupies 174.66 m². The house is located in a quiet area, and its location ensures easy access to transportation, just a 23-minute walk from the JR Chuo Station. Additionally, the property has free parking, which is a significant advantage for future residents.

City Description

Okaya is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, known for its rich cultural and historical heritage. In particular, Okaya has strong ties to the traditional textile industry, which still plays a significant role in the local economy. A visit to the Okaya Museum of Art and Industry allows for a deeper understanding of how this industry has evolved over the years. Lake Suwa, located near Okaya, offers opportunities for relaxation and outdoor recreation. It is an incredibly popular spot among water sports enthusiasts, and in winter, visitors can admire a unique natural phenomenon – the “heavenly bridge,” which forms on the frozen surface of the lake. While walking around the lake, you can also visit numerous hot springs known for their healing properties. For hiking and trekking enthusiasts, the areas surrounding Okaya offer many mountain trails that wind through the stunning Chuo Alps region. These hikes not only allow you to enjoy exceptional landscapes but also to discover local flora and fauna. Okaya is also known for hosting the Suwa Taisha Shinto Festival, one of the most important events in the region. This festival, filled with colorful processions and traditional music, attracts thousands of tourists and provides an unforgettable glimpse into local traditions and customs. Culinary-wise, Okaya offers a range of local delicacies, including dishes made from the famous Japanese chestnuts, which are a real hit among visitors. It’s also worth trying the local sake products, which enjoy a high reputation throughout the country. In summary, Okaya is a city that combines elements of tradition and modernity. It is a place full of historical treasures and natural beauty, attracting tourists seeking both cultural experiences and contact with nature.

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Price24 362 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationOkaya