Takehara

House
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Description

We offer you the opportunity to explore a property in the form of a single-family home, located in a picturesque area in Hiroshima, in the Takuara district. The building is wooden and was constructed in 1987, consisting of two floors. The property is situated on a privately-owned plot, ensuring complete rights to the land. The house is empty, providing the opportunity for customization according to personal needs. Additionally, access to public transportation is convenient, just a 14-minute walk from Chūnai station.

City Description

Takehara is a fascinating city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, known primarily for its historic charm and well-preserved traditional buildings. Partially known as "Little Kyoto" due to its historic Kitamae district, it offers tourists a unique journey back in time. Walking through the streets of this part of the city, one can admire the wooden samurai houses from the Edo period, which are beautifully preserved and listed as important cultural assets of Japan. One of the most significant points on Takehara's map is the Matsuzaka residence, a beautiful example of 19th-century architecture that immerses visitors in the atmosphere of ancient Japan. The city is also known for its sake industry. Visiting local breweries like Fujii Shuzo is worthwhile, as they provide visitors with the opportunity to learn about the production process of this traditional Japanese beverage and to taste it. Another point of interest is the Saiho-ji temple, a place of spiritual significance with beautiful gardens and traditional architecture, exuding an atmosphere of tranquility and reflection. An additional advantage is the proximity of Takehara to Ōkunoshima Island, known as Rabbit Island, where hundreds of free-roaming rabbits attract animal lovers from around the world. Takehara combines rich history and tradition while offering unique opportunities for relaxation and discovery of unique aspects of Japanese culture. A visit to this city is a chance to understand the complexities and beauty of ancient Japan, as well as to taste its flavors and aromas.

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Price11 515 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTakehara