Osaki

House
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Description

The property is a used single-family home, built with wood frame construction in 1975. The building has two stories and sits on land with building plot status. The land rights are ownership. The property is currently unoccupied and has no parking. The neighborhood has good access to transportation, just a few minutes walk from the train station.

City Description

Osaki is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture in the northern part of Japan. This city is known for its rich natural resources and rich history. One of the main attractions of Osaki is access to hot springs like Naruko Onsen, which have been attracting visitors seeking relaxation and rejuvenation for centuries. Naruko Onsen is part of a group of five onsen in the Naruko region, famous for the healing properties of its thermal waters. Osaki also has historical significance, as evidenced by the Naruko Museum, where visitors can learn about the history and culture of the region, including traditional craft techniques. A visit to the Naruko Kokeshi-kan is an excellent opportunity to see the process of making traditional Japanese kokeshi dolls, which are a symbol of this area. For nature lovers, Osaki offers beautiful landscapes, especially in the Naruko Gorge area, known for its stunning views, particularly in the fall when the trees take on vibrant colors. This gorge is an ideal spot for hiking, allowing for a complete immersion in nature. Osaki is also a place to sample local delicacies. The region's cuisine utilizes the wealth of local ingredients such as fresh fish, vegetables, and fruits, offering a variety of flavors that will satisfy every palate. Notable is also the sake produced in this area, appreciated for its quality and traditional production methods. Osaki is a place that combines tradition, nature, and culture, offering visitors unique experiences and unforgettable memories.

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Price18 379 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationOsaki