Yoshinogawa

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family house built in 1955, constructed in a traditional wooden structure. The property is located in a quiet area of Yoshinogawa, just a 9-minute walk from JR Awa-Kawashima Station. The land rights are owned, providing full freedom of use. The current state of the property is vacant, allowing for design possibilities according to individual needs. There is free parking available on-site, which adds to the attractiveness of this offer.

City Description

Yoshinogawa is a city located in Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island in Japan, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The city is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including the Yoshino River, which plays a key role in the life of the residents and is an important element of local tradition. Yoshinogawa is renowned for producing high-quality indigo, a dye that is an integral part of Japanese craftsmanship. Visitors can explore workshops where traditional dyeing techniques are still practiced, offering them the opportunity to immerse themselves in this centuries-old art. Nature enthusiasts will find numerous hiking trails in this area, allowing for exploration of mountainous regions and appreciation of the region's beauty. Particularly noteworthy are the Osugi and Tsurugi mountains, which offer spectacular views and are ideal for climbing enthusiasts. Yoshinogawa also hosts several traditional festivals, such as the local Awa Odori dance, attracting tourists from across the country. The city is home to many historical landmarks, including temples and shrines, which provide excellent insight into the religious practices and architecture of the region. The city's culinary scene offers a variety of dishes with distinctive flavors and unique local ingredients. The residents are known for their hospitality and are eager to share their traditions with visitors, making a stay in Yoshinogawa an unforgettable experience.

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Price16 828 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationYoshinogawa