Gojo

House
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Description

The offered property is a two-story single-family house, built in 1986 with a wooden structure. It is located in a picturesque setting in Nara, in a quiet area conducive to relaxation. The property is vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy or personal arrangements. The land rights are complete, ensuring investment stability. An additional advantage is the availability of parking, which facilitates the daily life of the residents.

City Description

Gojo is a charming city located in Nara Prefecture, Japan, offering numerous attractions and a rich history. At the forefront is Gojo Castle, whose ruins attract history enthusiasts. Although the castle itself has not survived intact, the grounds of its former location are well-preserved, and the beautiful gardens surrounding it invite leisurely strolls. The city also boasts the magnificent Kinpusen-ji Temple, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This impressive structure is one of the most important spiritual sites in the region and a center of Shugendo culture, merging elements of Buddhism and Shintoism. Every year, the temple attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists curious about traditional ceremonies. Nearby Gojo, there is also the picturesque Yoshino-Kumano National Park, which is an ideal spot for nature lovers. It is renowned for its mountain trails and extensive forests, where one can admire seasonal changes in the landscape—especially in spring, it is particularly worthwhile to see the cherry blossoms in bloom. For those interested in local flora and fauna, Fudoki no Oka Field offers a chance to explore traditional Japanese agricultural landscapes and wild birds. A curiosity of Gojo is also the local festivals, such as the Ogi Matsuri Festival, where traditional dances and fireworks displays take place. Finally, it is worth noting that Gojo is famous for its handicrafts and ceramics, which can be purchased in local workshops. The unique surroundings and cultural wealth make Gojo a place that provides unforgettable experiences and a deep insight into Japanese tradition.

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Price32 180 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationGojo