Nagasaki

House
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Description

The property is a wooden, two-story residential building dating back to 1978, located in a picturesque district of Nagasaki. The property is situated on a residential plot with full ownership rights. It is currently vacant, allowing for arrangement according to personal needs. The location provides convenient access to public transport, including a tram station 11 minutes away on foot and a bus stop within a 3-minute walk.

City Description

Nagasaki, the capital of Nagasaki Prefecture, is a city with a rich history that played a key role in opening Japan to the world. Located on Kyushu Island, Nagasaki is known for its unique blend of Japanese culture and foreign influences, which can be seen in its architecture and cuisine. One of the most important places to visit is the Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum. These sites commemorate the tragic history of August 9, 1945, when the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb. The park features many monuments and sculptures symbolizing the pursuit of peace in the world. In addition to this, Nagasaki offers other fascinating places. Glover Garden is an open-to-the-public garden that houses the oldest preserved Western residence in Japan, once belonging to Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish merchant. The gardens offer a magnificent view of Nagasaki harbor. Another attraction is the Meganebashi Bridge, often referred to as the "spectacles bridge" because of its reflection in the water. Nagasaki is also a place where one can discover the influences of Christianity in Japan. Here, you can find the Ōura Cathedral, the oldest Catholic church in the country, and the Museum of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints, which commemorates Christians persecuted in the 16th century. The city is also famous for its cuisine, which shows Chinese and European influences. It's worth trying local specialties like champon - a hearty noodle soup with seafood. Nagasaki is a place that offers not only fascinating history and culture but also beautiful views of the hills and harbor that create an unforgettable landscape.

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Price26 251 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationNagasaki