Nose

House
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Description

The property is a two-story wooden residential building, constructed in March 1990. It is located in a picturesque area in the town of Nōse, in Osaka Prefecture. The property is vacant, which creates opportunities for future owners to arrange it as they wish. The land rights are owned, which ensures complete control over the property. Despite the lack of dedicated parking, the location offers the possibility of parking nearby, which facilitates daily functioning.

City Description

Nose is a town located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, known primarily for its peaceful, rural character and beautiful landscapes that attract nature and traditional culture enthusiasts. The municipality is part of the Kinki region and is situated just a few dozen kilometers north of the bustling metropolis of Osaka, making it an excellent base for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. One of the main attractions of Nose is the Myokensan Nose Kongoin Temple, often visited by pilgrims seeking spiritual solace and breathtaking views from the top of Mount Kongō. The temple complex also offers the opportunity to participate in traditional Buddhist ceremonies, which provide a real experience even for those who do not adhere to this religion. It is also worth noting the local festivals that take place in Nose, such as the autumn harvest festivals, where one can taste regional specialties and admire traditional dances and costumes. In the surrounding forests and hills, there are numerous hiking trails that offer the chance for walks and enjoyment of nature throughout the year. Nose is also known for producing local agricultural products, including rice and vegetables of exceptional quality, which can be purchased at local markets. This town is also a place where traditional agricultural techniques are passed down from generation to generation, making it an interesting spot for those interested in ecological food production. Visitors to Nose can also explore several historic houses that showcase traditional Japanese architecture and participate in craft workshops, such as weaving or pottery, which provide an excellent opportunity to understand the local culture and traditions. Nose offers a unique experience that combines natural beauty with rich cultural heritage, making it a place worth visiting.

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Price12 327 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationNose