Asahi

House
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Description

The property is a used, two-story, detached single-family house with a wooden structure. It was built in December 1976. The land is owned. Parking is available. The property is located in Chiba Prefecture, Asahi City, Idono district. The current condition is an uninhabited property. The land type is wooded area. The JR Sobu Main Line train station is about fourteen minutes on foot.

City Description

Asahi is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, on the eastern coast of Honshu Island. It is a place that combines traditional elements of Japanese culture with a modern lifestyle, offering visitors a range of interesting attractions. One of the main highlights of Asahi is the Rice Museum, which showcases the importance of this grain in Japanese culture and history. Tourists can learn about the processes of growing and harvesting rice here, as well as try traditional rice dishes prepared in various ways. It is also worth visiting the Katori Shrine, which is one of the most important places of worship in the region. This shrine is not only a spiritual center but also a vibrant place during numerous festivals and religious events that provide a unique opportunity to experience Japanese traditions. For nature lovers, Asahi offers a beautiful coastline with wide beaches that are perfect for relaxation and water activities such as surfing or fishing. In addition, the city is regularly visited by migratory birds, making it an ideal place for bird watchers. Asahi is also known for producing high-quality ceramics, and local workshops offer the chance to participate in pottery workshops, providing an excellent opportunity to immerse oneself in Japanese craftsmanship. Overall, Asahi is a place that is sure to offer many unforgettable experiences and insights, showcasing both the attachment to tradition and the openness to modernity.

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Price19 520 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationAsahi