Saijo

House
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Description

This property is a two-story single-family home standing alone, built in 1975 from wood. Located in a quiet neighborhood in the city of Saijo, it provides comfortable living conditions. The property has ownership rights to the land, which gives complete freedom in management. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking. The house is currently empty, which creates an opportunity for quick moving in or adjusting the space to personal needs. Proximity to the bus stop and the distance from the train station ensure convenient access to transportation.

City Description

Saijo, located in Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island, is a town that blends tradition with modernity and represents an important point on the map of Japan. One of the most distinctive features of Saijo is the abundance of natural water sources, which the city takes particular pride in. Thanks to the pure water from Shikoku's mountains, Saijo is known for its sake production, and local breweries offer a wide variety of this traditional Japanese beverage. Lovers of Japanese history and culture will surely appreciate the historic districts and numerous temples, such as Kamogawa Shrine, which provide the opportunity to immerse oneself in the spiritual heritage of the region. Every year in October, Saijo hosts the spectacular Saijo Festival, known for its joint processions of portable mikoshi and dancing dashi floats. This traditional festival attracts both locals and tourists from around the world, offering a colorful and dynamic presentation of local customs. Participating in this event provides a chance to directly experience the authentic, vibrant culture of Japan. The city is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ishizuchi Mountains, which are a paradise for hiking and nature enthusiasts. Mount Ishizuchi, the highest peak in Shikoku, offers breathtaking views and challenges for climbers. Visitors can also enjoy numerous hot springs, known as onsen, perfect for relaxing after a day full of adventures. Saijo is a place that combines traditional values with a modern lifestyle, offering visitors diverse experiences at the intersection of culture, nature, and entertainment.

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Price12 472 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationSaijo