Joetsu

House
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Description

The offered property is a single-family wooden house, built in December 1970. The object is situated on a plot of 429.87 m², providing spaciousness and the possibility of arranging the surroundings. The property is vacant, which allows for immediate occupation. The land rights are freehold, which is an additional advantage. The house is single-story, which facilitates access and daily functioning. Due to its location, the nearest train station is about a 51-minute walk away.

City Description

Joetsu is a city located in Niigata Prefecture in Japan, offering many interesting attractions for visitors. It is primarily known for the beautiful Takada Castle, which becomes the center of attention during the spring months due to the spectacular cherry blossom. The castle is surrounded by the expansive Takada Park, where one of the most famous hanami festivals in Japan is held. The evening illumination of the blooming trees creates an unforgettable atmosphere, attracting tourists from all over the country. The city is also tied to military history; the Joetsu City Buried Cultural Property Center houses artifacts and documents related to the Sengoku era and feudal Japan, as well as valuable archaeological finds from the region. For nature lovers, Joetsu provides access to the Myoko Mountains and Myoko-Togakushi Renzan National Park, which allow for hiking, climbing, and winter sports. The ski resorts around Myoko are a paradise for skiers and snowboarders, offering excellent snow conditions. Joetsu is also known for its sake production, a traditional Japanese rice alcohol. Numerous local breweries offer tastings and the chance to purchase unique varieties of this beverage. The cultural heritage of the city is also enriched by local festivals, such as the Kenshin Festival, which takes place annually and commemorates the samurai leader Uesugi Kenshin. For those wanting to explore the artistic side of Joetsu, we recommend visiting local craft workshops where one can learn traditional pottery decoration techniques. The city is easily accessible thanks to a developed transportation network, including high-speed trains, making it an attractive destination for trips.

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Price6232 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationJoetsu