Kameyama

House
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Description

We offer an opportunity to explore a residential property located in a picturesque area near Kameyama. The building, constructed in 1900 and made of wood, presents itself as a single-story family house. The property is free of tenants, allowing for flexible space utilization. An additional advantage is the full land ownership, which provides investment stability. Despite the lack of parking, the location near the train station offers easy access to transportation.

City Description

Kameyama, located in Mie Prefecture, is a town rich in history and culture that attracts tourists seeking authentic experiences in Japan. It is primarily known for Kameyama Castle, which, though partially reconstructed, still retains its former character. The castle serves as an excellent starting point for those looking to explore the history of the region. The town also attracts lovers of traditional Japanese architecture and art, offering a walk through the streets of old neighborhoods where one can admire traditional merchant houses from the Edo period. Many of these buildings have been transformed into museums, galleries, and shops featuring local handicrafts, providing the opportunity to experience local culture and purchase unique souvenirs. Kameyama is also known for its natural attractions. The nearby Suzuka National Park offers numerous hiking trails, ideal for nature lovers and hikers. It is also worth visiting the famous hot springs, which guarantee relaxation after a day filled with sightseeing. One of Kameyama's unique aspects is its association with candle-making, which has been produced here for centuries. Tourists can not only see traditional production methods but also try their hand at this craft by participating in workshops. Kameyama, although less known than other Japanese tourist destinations, offers authentic experiences and extraordinary stories that will stay in the memory long after the visit. It is a place where tradition meets nature, and the hospitality of the locals makes everyone feel special.

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Price68 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKameyama