Tome

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Description

The property is a used, detached single-family home with wood construction, built in January 2000. The building is two stories. The land rights are ownership rights. The property is currently unoccupied. There is a bus stop in the area.

City Description

Tome is a city located in Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan, offering visitors a range of interesting attractions and fascinating facts. This area is known for its rich history and traditions, making it an intriguing place to explore Japanese culture. One of the main points of interest in Tome is the local Regional History Museum, where visitors can learn about artifacts and exhibits related to the region's past, dating back to the Edo period. This place provides insight into local crafts, art, and the daily lives of former inhabitants. Nature lovers can visit the beautiful areas around the Kitakami River, the largest river in Miyagi Prefecture. This area is particularly popular during cherry blossom season when the sakura trees line the banks of the river. It is also worth visiting Dainenji Park, known for its gardens and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for relaxing walks. An interesting element of the local cultural scene is the variety of festivals that take place in Tome throughout the year. The most famous is the Tanabata Matsuri festival, during which the city streets are adorned with colorful decorations and locals participate in traditional dances and performances. Tome is also home to many traditional craft workshops that offer unique products such as ceramics and textiles. Visits to these workshops provide an excellent opportunity to see the creation process up close and purchase unique souvenirs. Lastly, it is worth mentioning the local cuisine, which is a true delight for food enthusiasts. Tome is known for its seafood dishes, resulting from its proximity to the coast, and local restaurants offer fresh and authentic flavors from the Tohoku region. For those seeking less typical attractions, Tome also offers bike paths that allow for exploration of the rural areas and enjoyment of the tranquility of the Japanese countryside.

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Price32 678 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationTome