Buzen

House
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Description

The property is a wooden, ground-level house from 1951, located in the picturesque area of Fukui in the city of Buzen. It has ownership rights to the land, providing stability and security. The building sits on a plot of 82.64 m², and its current status is a detached house, which creates design opportunities for future owners. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking, making this property a convenient option for those in need of a space for their car. Proximity to a bus stop and train station increases the comfort of daily commuting.

City Description

Buzen is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan, offering many interesting attractions and curiosities for visitors. This city, which is part of the historical province of Buzen, boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage. One of the main attractions of Buzen is the Usa-jingū Shrine, which is actually located in the nearby city of Usa but is often associated with the history of the entire region. It is one of the most important Shintō shrines in Japan, dedicated to the deity Hachiman, who is regarded as the protector of Japan and bushidō. Another attraction is the area of Buzen Kokura Castle, which was extremely significant during the feudal period, although the castle itself hasn't survived to the present day; this area still attracts history enthusiasts who can admire the remnants and visit nearby museums. Buzen also appeals to nature lovers with its vast green spaces, such as parks and gardens, where local flora and fauna can be admired. Buzen is also a place where traditions meet modernity. Festivals, such as local dance celebrations and theatrical performances, attract many visitors. The city also features traditional craft workshops where one can see how local products, such as ceramics and textiles, are made. With excellent train and road infrastructure connecting it to the rest of the prefecture, Buzen is easily accessible and serves as a great starting point for exploring the charms of northern Kyushu.

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Price12 082 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationBuzen