Saiki

House
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Description

The property is a two-story residential building made of wood, built in 1967. It is located in a quiet area in Saiki, just a 2-minute walk from the train station, providing convenient access to transportation. The property is vacant, which creates opportunities for new owners. The land rights are fully owned, ensuring security and comfort of use. Additionally, there is free parking nearby, which is a significant advantage for residents.

City Description

Saiki is a city located in Ōita Prefecture on Kyushu Island in Japan, known for its beautiful coastline and rich offerings of culinary and natural attractions. The city combines elements of modernity with the traditional values of Japanese culture, making it an interesting place to visit. One of Saiki’s greatest assets is its location by Saiki Bay, which offers numerous opportunities for water sports and fishing. For nature lovers, an exceptional attraction is the reserves and national parks, such as Bungo Suido National Park, known for its pristine environment and diverse trekking trails. It is particularly worth visiting the island part of the city, where you can enjoy beautiful views of the Seto Inland Sea and visit many local temples and shrines. Culturally, Saiki is a paradise for seafood lovers, with local restaurants serving freshly caught fish and seafood, including the famous saikae no ebi, or Saiki shrimp. The city is also known for its sake production and local rice-based dishes. For those interested in history and culture, Saiki also offers exciting museums, such as the Saiki History Museum, which showcases the fascinating past of this region. The city also hosts numerous festivals, including traditional dances and parades, attracting both locals and tourists from different corners of the country. Saiki is a place that allows for a deeper understanding of Japanese lifestyle and culture while offering opportunities for relaxation and recreation.

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Price2026 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationSaiki