Nabari

House
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Description

This property is a two-story single-family house, built in 1991 with a wooden structure. Located in a quiet area in the town of Nabari, just a 16-minute walk from the station served by five railway lines. The house sits on a plot of 152.50 m², and its current condition is vacant, allowing for arrangement according to personal needs. The land rights are private ownership, ensuring full control over the property. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking.

City Description

Nabari is a city located in Mie Prefecture in Japan, which delights with its wealth of nature and cultural heritage. One of the most important points on Nabari's tourist map is the Akame 48 Waterfall, famous for its beautiful cascades and well-marked hiking trails. This spot is particularly popular in the autumn season when the leaves of the trees take on vibrant colors. Akame 48 is also known for the giant salamander reserve, making it an interesting place for nature and biology enthusiasts. The city also boasts historical attractions, such as the Chokyo-ji Temple, which offers insight into traditional Buddhist architecture and provides a peaceful place for meditation. Nabari is also home to several traditional craft workshops, where visitors can see how local souvenirs and handicrafts are made. For those interested in martial arts, Nabari offers the opportunity to participate in ninjutsu demonstrations, as the city has a rich history associated with ninjas. Tourists can not only watch the performances but also join workshops to learn basic ninja techniques. Culinary-wise, the city offers local specialties, such as dishes made with indigo honey (miso) and fresh produce from the nearby mountains and rivers. When visiting Nabari, it is worth trying local dishes in traditional inns. Although Nabari may be less well-known than other Japanese cities, it has much to discover and provides rich experiences for visitors, combining nature, culture, and tradition in one place.

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Price20 931 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationNabari