Ebino

House
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Description

This property is a two-story wooden house built in 1994, located in the picturesque area of Ebino city in Miyazaki Prefecture. The condition of the building is good, and it is currently unoccupied. The land rights are fully owned, ensuring peace and stability for future owners. The plot size is 1,045.92 m², allowing for space utilization according to personal needs. An additional advantage is the availability of parking, which increases comfort for daily use. Nearby, there is the JR Ebino Kamie station, providing easy access to transportation.

City Description

Ebino, located in Miyazaki Prefecture on Kyushu Island, is a place that captivates with its natural scenery and rich array of attractions. The city is surrounded by mountains, part of the Kirishima volcanic range, making it an excellent starting point for hiking enthusiasts. One of the main points of interest is Kirishima-Kinkōwan National Park, where visitors can admire volcanic landscapes and hot springs, such as the famous Ebino Kogen Onsens. These natural spas offer relaxation and rejuvenation in a unique setting. Ebino is also known for its exceptional flora and fauna. Numerous hiking trails lead through areas where one can observe wild birds and admire blooming azalea bushes. Besides hiking, Ebino also offers opportunities for biking and picnicking among the green forests. This place also attracts enthusiasts of Japanese culture, thanks to traditional festivals and events. The Ebino No Hibuse Festival stands out for its spectacular fire show, reminiscent of ancient rituals. For fans of history and culture, a visit to the local museum offers insight into the region's development and the lives of its inhabitants over the centuries. Local culinary specialties, such as Miyazaki beef dishes and fresh produce from regional farms, are also worth noting. Ebino is a place that combines stunning landscapes with deep tradition, making it an ideal travel destination for those who wish to experience the authentic face of Japan.

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Price24 151 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationEbino