Fukui

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family home from the 1970s, built in wooden construction. The object is located on a plot of land designated for building, and the rights to the land are fully owned. The condition of the property is vacant, allowing for arrangement according to personal needs. The location in Fukui, near a bus stop, provides convenient access to transportation. The house presents an interesting opportunity for those seeking space for their own adaptation in a quiet area.

City Description

Fukui, the capital of Fukui Prefecture in Japan, is a place with a fascinating mix of history, culture, and nature. The city is known for many unique attractions that draw tourists from all over the world. One of the main points of interest is Fukui Castle, the remnants of which testify to the former power and significance of this location in the Hokuriku region. Although most original structures were destroyed during World War II, the current reconstructions and preserved foundations allow for an imagination of the past glory of this place. It is also worth visiting Eihei-ji Temple, one of the two main practice sites of the Soto Zen school. This peaceful and spiritual place offers insight into Japanese Buddhist tradition and the opportunity to participate in Zen meditation. Nearby is the Yokokan Garden, a beautifully designed space perfect for relaxation and reflection on the harmony of nature. For science enthusiasts, the Dinosaur Museum in Fukui Prefecture will be an amazing place, being one of the most important of its kind in the world. It has an impressive collection of dinosaur fossils, making it an attraction not only for children but also for adults. Fukui is also known for its local cuisine, particularly dishes like Echizen Soba – traditional buckwheat noodles served in various ways. A visit to Fukui can be rounded off with a walk along the coastal cliffs of Tojinbo, where breathtaking views of the Sea of Japan can be enjoyed. The fascinating geology of this place is unique in Japan.

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Price13 360 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationFukui