Miki

House
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Description

This property is a two-story single-family home built in 1976 with a wooden structure. It is located in a quiet area in Miki municipality in Kagawa Prefecture. The house is empty, providing opportunities for space arrangement according to personal needs. The land rights are fully owned, ensuring stability and freedom in managing the property. There is a train station nearby, making communication with other parts of the region easier.

City Description

Miki is a small town located in Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku Island in Japan. Although it may not be the most famous tourist spot on the map of Japan, it has much to offer visitors who wish to discover the unknown nooks of this country. Miki is primarily known for its ceramic production, which is one of the main industries in the region. Tourists have the opportunity to visit local workshops where they can try their hand at pottery. This is a perfect opportunity to understand the artisanal traditions that have survived for centuries. Miki also features several interesting Shinto and Buddhist temples that provide tranquility and an opportunity for spiritual renewal. A distinctive landmark is the Iino Temple, known for its beautifully decorated torii gates and annual festivals that attract locals from throughout the region. For nature lovers, the surrounding areas of Miki offer trails that wind through wooded hills, ideal for hiking. Watching the sunset from one of these hills provides unforgettable experiences. Miki is also a place where you can taste local delicacies, such as udon – traditional Japanese noodles served with various toppings. Local restaurants often use regional products, which gives the dishes an authentic flavor. While visiting, it’s also worthwhile to check out agricultural markets where you can find fresh produce and works from local artists. Although Miki is not a large metropolis, its intimacy and local color make it a place worth visiting for anyone wishing to experience daily life in a smaller Japanese town.

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Price20 193 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationMiki