Higashikagawa

House
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Description

We present a single-family home property located in the picturesque Higashikagawa district of Kagawa Prefecture. The building, constructed in October 1999, is made of solid wood construction and consists of two floors. The property sits on a plot of 363.10 m², and its condition is described as vacant, offering opportunities for arrangement. The land rights are ownership, ensuring full control over the property. The availability of parking in this location is an additional advantage.

City Description

Higashikagawa is a city located in Kagawa Prefecture on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It is known for its fascinating landscape that combines mountainous elements with coastal ones. It stands out for its numerous attractions that attract nature and culture enthusiasts. One of the main points of interest is the historical, traditional villages where visitors can admire ancient salt production methods, providing insight into local history and culinary traditions. Higashikagawa also offers the opportunity to visit beautiful beaches along the Seto Inland Sea, ideal for those seeking relaxation and connection with nature. Active leisure enthusiasts can hike along picturesque mountain trails or take cycling trips on marked routes that feature diverse terrains. An interesting place in Higashikagawa is Sanuki Manno Park, known for its variety of gardens and seasonal events that attract both locals and tourists. The city is also distinguished by the production of high-quality butter, a local specialty often offered as a unique souvenir. Higashikagawa is also a place where one can experience traditional Japanese hospitality. Numerous festivals, such as the Setouchi Triennale art festival, provide opportunities to immerse oneself in the local culture. The town combines elements of the past and future, making it an excellent place to discover lesser-known aspects of Japan.

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Price34 035 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationHigashikagawa