Tsubata

House
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Description

This property is a two-story wooden building from 1967, located on a plot of land measuring 353.70 m². It has full rights to the land, ensuring stability and freedom of use. Currently, it is a detached house that is vacant, allowing for customization according to personal needs. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking, which makes daily life easier. The property is situated in a quiet area, conducive to relaxation and rest.

City Description

Tsubata is a town located in Ishikawa Prefecture on Honshu Island in Japan. Although it often remains overshadowed by larger cities like Kanazawa, Tsubata offers many interesting places worth discovering. Its strategic location near the border with Toyama Prefecture makes it an excellent base for exploring the Hokuriku region. One of the more well-known spots in Tsubata is Tsubata Park, which attracts visitors with its seasonal flowers and greenery. In spring, blooming sakura can be admired here, creating unforgettable views. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous walking and biking trails. It is also worth visiting the local temples and shrines, which not only offer spiritual experiences but also reveal the history and culture of the area. The Komaruyama Temple, known for its unique architecture and peaceful atmosphere, is particularly recommended. The town also boasts traditional festivals that one can participate in, learning about local customs and arts. Tsubata is famous for its crafts, especially high-quality washi paper products and ceramics. Local artisans often organize workshops where you can learn the secrets of these traditional skills. Tsubata also has numerous restaurants serving dishes typical of the Hokuriku region, such as fresh seafood and rice dishes. Food lovers will surely find something to satisfy their tastes. Although Tsubata is not a big metropolis, its calm atmosphere and rich cultural and natural heritage make it a place worth visiting, offering unforgettable experiences.

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Price22 883 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTsubata