Kitakami

House
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Description

The property is a used, detached single-family house with a wooden structure, two stories high. It was built in November 1980. The land is a building plot, and the land rights are ownership. The property is currently uninhabited. There is a train station in the area that can be reached on foot in 14 minutes.

City Description

Kitakami, located in the Iwate Prefecture of Japan, is a city with a rich history and culture. One of the most well-known places in Kitakami is Tenshochi Park, especially popular during cherry blossom season. In the spring, the park attracts thousands of visitors who admire over 10,000 blooming cherry trees stretching two kilometers along the Kitakami River. The city is also home to the interesting Michinoku Geino Folklore Museum, where traditional dances and performing arts from Tohoku can be seen. Kitakami also hosts the annual Michinoku Geino Festival, showcasing the diversity of local artistic traditions. Another interesting place to visit is Kitakami Castle, of which only ruins remain, offering excellent views of the surrounding area. For nature lovers, Mount Isari is a great hiking destination, and in the winter months, it also offers skiing opportunities. Kitakami is also known for its traditional Nanbu Tekki ceramics and Koiwai-patterned textiles, making it an excellent destination for enthusiasts of applied arts. The region's culinary specialties include dishes featuring local ingredients like fresh freshwater fish and high-quality rice. The city is also home to many sake breweries, offering the chance to taste and learn about the production process of this traditional Japanese beverage. In Kitakami, modernity intertwines with tradition, making the city a fascinating place to explore the cultural and historical intricacies of Japan.

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Price19 938 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKitakami