Shimonoseki

House
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Description

The property is a two-story residential building, built in 1968 in traditional wooden construction. The property is located in a quiet area of Shimonoseki city, in the Hikonoshima district. It has land rights in the form of ownership, which ensures stability and security. Currently, the property is vacant, creating opportunities for future residents to design it. It is an ideal place for those seeking peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city while still being conveniently located with access to public transport.

City Description

Shimonoseki is a city located at the southern tip of Honshu Island in Yamaguchi Prefecture, primarily known for its strategically important port that connects Honshu with Kyushu via the Kanmon Strait. The history of Shimonoseki is rich and includes, among other things, the peace treaty ending the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895, known as the Treaty of Shimonoseki. The city is also known for its fishing industry, especially for the catch of fugu, or pufferfish, which is considered a delicacy but requires special preparation due to its toxin content. One of the most distinctive landmarks is the Kanmon Bridge, which connects Shimonoseki with the city of Kitakyushu on Kyushu Island. A walk along the strait offers views of moving ships and a bustling port. The Hinoyama Park is also a good place for walks, offering panoramic views of the area and is particularly popular during the cherry blossom season. In Shimonoseki, there is also the Akama Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Antoku, who died in the Battle of Dannoura in 1185. The shrine is famous for its traditional architecture and red torii gates. Culture enthusiasts should also visit the Shimonoseki Marine Museum, which presents the history of the city and the importance of its port. The Karato Ichiba market, known for its many stalls offering fresh seafood, should not be forgotten either. It is an excellent place to taste local specialties, including the famous fugu. Shimonoseki is a city with a rich history, dynamic culture, and cuisine that attracts both locals and tourists alike.

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Price2672 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationShimonoseki