Fukushima

House
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Description

For sale: Detached house, two-story, with wooden construction. Built in November 1986. The property has full ownership of the land. The current condition is an uninhabited house. No parking on the premises. The area is located in Fukushima Prefecture, Fukushima City.

City Description

Fukushima, the capital of the prefecture of the same name, is located in the northeastern part of Honshu Island, offering many interesting attractions and curiosities. The city is primarily known for its hot springs called onsen, which attract tourists from all over Japan. The two most famous resorts are Takayu Onsen and Iizaka Onsen, where visitors can relax in traditional baths while admiring the beauty of the surrounding nature. Fukushima is also home to numerous historic temples and shrines. One of the more well-known places is Komine Castle, which reflects the rich history of the region. Although the original structure was destroyed in the 19th century, the current appearance of the castle has been reconstructed, making it an interesting destination for history enthusiasts. The city is surrounded by beautiful mountains, making it an ideal place for hiking enthusiasts. It is worth hiking to the summit of Bandai, where one can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and forests. In winter, the region offers good conditions for winter sports, including skiing. Fukushima is also known for its fruit production, especially peaches and apples. Visitors can taste local specialties at numerous restaurants and markets, where fresh produce is available daily for all food lovers. After the nuclear disaster in 2011, the city has been working on recovery and promoting sustainable development, making it an example of resilience and innovation. Fukushima is a place that combines history, culture, and a modern approach to ecology, offering travelers an extraordinary range of experiences.

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Price33 400 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationFukushima