Ono

House
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Description

We offer you the opportunity to get acquainted with a single-family home property, built in 1978 in wooden construction. The building consists of two floors, providing comfortable living conditions. The property is vacant, which allows for arrangements according to your own needs. The land rights are fully owned, giving you the freedom to manage the property as you wish. It is worth noting that there is access to public transport in the area, which facilitates daily commutes.

City Description

Ono is a town located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, which, although small, hides many interesting places and histories. Its backdrop consists of picturesque mountains that are part of the Hida-Kisogawa Quasi-National Park. Ono is known for its rich culture and preserved traditions that attract tourists wishing to experience authentic Japanese life away from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the most distinctive features in Ono is the reconstruction of Kaneyama Castle, originally erected in the 16th century. The rebuilt castle not only offers magnificent views of the surroundings from its peak but also provides insight into the region's history through numerous exhibitions dedicated to the local feudal past. The fact that it has been meticulously restored attests to the remarkable commitment of the residents to their cultural heritage. For nature lovers and hikers, the areas around Ono offer numerous mountain trails. A trek to the Yoro Falls is worthwhile, as it captivates with its unusual cascade, especially during the spring thaw and in autumn, when the surrounding trees take on vibrant colors. Ono is also known for its local festivals that promote handicrafts and traditional Japanese ceremonies. These festivals are an excellent opportunity to learn about the local cuisine, including the excellent sake made from high-quality rice grown in the region. Although Ono may not be as popular as other more well-known Japanese destinations, the authenticity with which the residents approach their heritage and the diversity of attractions make this town a valuable point on the map of Gifu Prefecture, worth visiting for anyone seeking a true Japanese adventure.

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Price15 530 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationOno