Moji

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family house built in 1989 with a wooden structure. Located in a quiet neighborhood in Kitakyushu, near the Mojiko station, providing easy access to public transportation. The property is vacant, allowing for customization according to personal needs. The land rights are owned, which enhances the sense of security. The plot has a residential character, creating future opportunities. This is an interesting offer for those seeking peace near the city.

City Description

Moji is a fascinating district located in the northern part of Kitakyushu city in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Known primarily for its historical atmosphere, Moji attracts tourists from around the world. As an important trading port since the late 19th century, Moji has a rich history that can be discovered while strolling through its charming streets. One of the main points of interest is Mojiko Retro, an area full of historic buildings from the Taisho and Showa periods that have been restored and transformed into museums, restaurants, and shops. The Mojiko Station, an architectural landmark—opened in 1914—reflects the European neoclassical style and deserves special attention. Another interesting site is the old customs building from 1912, which currently serves as a venue for temporary exhibitions that bring the history of the region closer. The Mojiko Retro Observation Room, an observation tower, also cannot be missed, offering breathtaking views of the Kanmon Strait and the neighboring town of Shimonoseki. Literature lovers should visit the monument of Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata, who wrote about the charms of this region. For those who appreciate local flavors, Moji offers a unique dish called yaki curry—a baked curry dish that is popular among visitors and locals alike. Moji is a place where history, culture, and culinary arts come together, creating a unique atmosphere that is worth experiencing.

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Price14 854 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationMoji