Akiruno

House
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Description

This property is a detached single-family house built in 1992 of wood. It consists of two floors, providing a comfortable living space. The property is located on a plot with ownership status, guaranteeing full rights to the land. Despite the lack of parking, the location in Akiruno, near Akigawa train station, provides convenient transport links. The house in its current condition needs a slight refresh, which creates the possibility of personalizing the interior according to your own needs.

City Description

Akiruno is a city located in the western part of Tōkyō Prefecture that has preserved its unique character by blending modern elements with tradition. It is surrounded by beautiful landscapes rich in forests and mountains, making it an excellent place for nature lovers. One of Akiruno's greatest assets is its short distance from the city center, making it an ideal escape from the urban hustle and bustle. One of the main attractions in Akiruno is the Akigawa Gorge. This natural geographical formation offers numerous hiking trails that lead through bamboo forests and alongside rivers, providing visitors with unforgettable experiences. The Akigawa River is also a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. The city is also known for traditional Japanese festivals, such as the Akiruno Festival, which takes place every year in early autumn. During this time, locals and tourists can enjoy colorful parades and participate in local rituals and martial arts demonstrations. For those interested in culture and history, it is worth visiting the Itsukaichi Temple, which has a long history dating back to the Edo period. You will also find several other historical sites and small museums that tell the story of the region. Akiruno is also a place where you can try local delicacies in traditional restaurants serving, among other dishes, soba and freshly prepared fish from the surrounding waters. Akiruno offers an excellent balance between outdoor recreation and cultural experiences. It is a place that allows for a moment of respite and a closer connection to nature and traditional Japanese values while still being in close proximity to vibrant Tokyo.

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Price50 014 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationAkiruno