Yugawara

House
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Description

We present a property in a picturesque location in 湯河原町吉浜, near the JR Tōkaidō station. This is a wooden house from 1928, situated on a plot with full ownership rights. The property consists of one floor, providing comfortable living conditions. The property is vacant, creating opportunities for new owners. Additionally, the land is categorized as residential, which can be a significant advantage. Despite the lack of parking, the location offers convenient access to public transportation and infrastructure.

City Description

Yugawara, located in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a small town in Japan, primarily known for its relaxing hot springs. The city has a long history as a wellness resort, attracting both locals and tourists seeking rest and rejuvenation. The hot springs in Yugawara are rich in minerals, giving them healing properties, and can be found in numerous onsens, which are traditional Japanese bathing facilities that are one of the main attractions of this region. In addition to onsens, Yugawara also offers many other places worth visiting. One of them is Makuyama Park, known for its beautiful views and hiking opportunities. This park is particularly popular during the plum blossom season in spring when the trees are covered in pink and white flowers. For art enthusiasts, the Museum of Modern Art, Yokosuka, will undoubtedly be of interest, as it features a variety of contemporary art exhibitions. Yugawara is also known for its local delicacies, such as cookies shaped like plum tree leaves and dishes made from freshly caught fish and seafood from the nearby ocean. The culinary specialties of this region perfectly reflect the character of local Japanese cuisine. This town is also distinguished by the variety of festivals held throughout the year. The most famous is the Plum Festival, which attracts visitors from all over Japan who enjoy both the beauty of nature and local cultural events. Yugawara can impress not only with its seclusion but also with the opportunity to experience traditional Japanese hospitality, making every trip an unforgettable experience.

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Price37 822 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationYugawara