Kure

House
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Description

The property is a single-family wooden house built in August 1988. The building has two floors and is move-in ready. The land rights are fully owned, ensuring comfort and security for future owners. The house is located in a quiet area, near a bus stop, which facilitates communication. The property does not have its own parking, which may be an important aspect for potential users.

City Description

Kure, located in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan, is a city with a rich history associated with the shipbuilding industry. One of its most prominent landmarks is the Yamato Museum, dedicated to the battleship Yamato, which was one of the largest warships in the world during World War II. The museum not only provides detailed information about the ship itself but also presents a broader history of the Japanese navy, making it a fascinating experience for history and technology enthusiasts. Kure is also a place where the shipbuilding industry has been developing since the late 19th century, which remains a significant part of the local economy. The city offers opportunities to explore old shipyards where the largest ships in Japan were once built. These historical sites illustrate the importance of Kure as one of the most developed centers of the maritime industry in Asia. In Kure, there is also a path to the Kameyama Shrine, which offers a peaceful sanctuary with hidden traditional Japanese gardens. For those who appreciate culinary delights, the local specialty known as "Jakogaki" — oysters served in various ways — is a must during a visit. The annual oyster festival attracts both locals and tourists, allowing them to enjoy this delicacy in its freshest form. The Seto bridges that connect the islands around Kure are also noteworthy, providing an excellent vantage point for views of the waters and surrounding hills. During your stay in Kure, be sure to take a boat trip on the Inland Sea, which offers unforgettable experiences and the chance to see Kure from a completely different perspective.

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Price24 309 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKure