Sakai

House
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Description

The property is a two-story residential building constructed of wood, built in 1984. The property is vacant, allowing for arrangements according to personal needs. The land rights are fully owned, ensuring comfort of use. The plot has an area of 902.57 m², providing spaciousness and opportunities for land development. Free parking is available on the property, which is an additional advantage for future residents.

City Description

Sakai is a town located in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, known for its rich history and diverse tourist attractions. One of the main points of interest is Maruoka Castle, which is one of the oldest surviving castles in Japan. Its castle tower, dating back to 1576, attracts history enthusiasts from all over the world. Another important place is Uwase Park, an ideal spot for those who wish to spend time in nature while admiring the cherry blossoms in spring. Sakai is also famous for the production of traditional Japanese knives, which are highly regarded both domestically and abroad. Workshops and demonstrations held in local factories allow visitors to learn about the production process of these precise tools. For those interested in culture and art, Sakai also offers a wide range of museums and galleries where both traditional and contemporary artworks can be admired. The local cuisine, rich in fresh seafood, is another reason to visit this place. Restaurants serving sushi, sashimi, and other regional delicacies will surely satisfy every palate. Sakai is also a place where tradition meets modernity. Numerous festivals and cultural events held throughout the year provide tourists and residents the opportunity to experience Japanese heritage in various forms. This unique combination of history, culture, and nature makes Sakai a place that everyone should visit to experience the true beauty of Japan.

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Price32 690 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationSakai