Uda

House
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Description

We offer you the opportunity to explore an interesting single-family home located in a picturesque area of Uda city in Nara Prefecture. The wooden building was constructed in June 1989 and consists of two floors. The property is currently vacant, providing design opportunities for new owners. The lot on which the house stands is owned. The area offers peace and quiet, along with access to public transportation.

City Description

Uda is a small town located in Nara Prefecture, Japan, which offers a wealth of historical and cultural attractions. One of the most important places is the Haibara District, where you can admire traditional Japanese houses from the Edo period. Many of these buildings have been preserved in excellent condition, allowing visitors to transport themselves back in time and feel the atmosphere of ancient Japan. Another worthy point of visit is the Murouji Temple, known as "Koyasan for women," as it was accessible to women in the past while many other temples were closed to them. The temple is situated amidst dense forests, and its five-story pagoda harmoniously blends into the surroundings. In the forest surrounding the temple, you can also find numerous Buddha statues that attract tourists and pilgrims. Uda is also famous for its natural rock formations, such as the rock sculpture known as Byobu-iwa. It is a huge rock that resembles a folding screen in shape, making it an incredibly interesting feature of the landscape. Geology and nature enthusiasts will surely be fascinated by this phenomenon. For those who prefer spending time outdoors, Uda offers numerous hiking trails, including those leading to Hase-dera Nature Park, where you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area, particularly beautiful during the changing seasons. In spring, the blooming cherry blossoms attract hordes of hanami enthusiasts, while in autumn, colorful leaves create a true feast of colors. Uda is also known for its sake production and traditional Japanese sweets that can be sampled in local shops. Various festivals and cultural events take place in the town, showcasing the traditions and customs of this region. Thanks to its rich offerings, Uda is a fascinating place for those seeking peace and a deeper understanding of Japanese culture.

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Price23 083 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationUda