Tarui

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Description

The offered property is a single-family home in traditional wooden construction, built in December 1979. It is located in a quiet area, just a 25-minute walk from Tōkaidō station. The property consists of two floors, providing comfortable living conditions. The current state of the property is "vacant," which may present an opportunity to arrange the space according to personal needs. The property includes full ownership rights to the land, providing stability and freedom of use.

City Description

Tarui, a town located in Gifu Prefecture, is a fascinating place for all lovers of Japanese history and culture. One of the most important points on the map of Tarui is the historic Nakasendō road, parts of which have been preserved in the area. Traveling along this ancient trade route, one can almost feel the spirit of the Edo period when this route linked Kyoto with Edo (modern-day Tokyo). Tarui is also home to the famous Rinsen-ji temple, which is not only a place of spiritual contemplation but also a treasure trove of architectural and garden monuments. The temple offers a unique atmosphere, and its gardens are a perfect spot for a short stroll. Another point of interest for visitors is the Tarui water park, which attracts tourists with its beautiful views and opportunities for water recreation. An interesting fact about Tarui is that the town is known for the Jidai Gyoretsu festival, during which a colorful historical parade showcases traditional costumes and customs from various eras of Japan. This event is held annually and attracts both local residents and tourists from distant corners. It is also worth mentioning the local cuisine of Tarui. The town is famous for its exceptionally delicious dishes made from local ingredients. In the local restaurants, you can try traditional dishes from the Gifu region that will surely satisfy even the most discerning gourmets. Tarui, although not as well-known as larger Japanese metropolises, offers visitors a true insight into the traditional life of a Japanese town, making it an attractive destination for tourists interested in history as well as seekers of authentic local experiences.

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Price40 512 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTarui