Kashiwazaki

House
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Description

This property is a detached single-family home built in 1975 from wood, located in a quiet area in Kashiwasaki. The building has two floors, providing comfortable living space. The property is owned freehold, allowing complete freedom in its use. Although there is no available parking, the location near Yasukawa train station, just 400 meters away, facilitates transportation. The house is awaiting a new owner who will appreciate its potential.

City Description

Kashiwazaki is a city located on the western coast of Honshu Island, in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. It is primarily known for its proximity to the Sea of Japan, offering wide access to beautiful beaches that attract tourists, especially in the summer. The Kashiwazaki coastline is part of a national park, where one can enjoy not only relaxation by the water but also admire unique rock formations and diverse flora and fauna. One of the key points in Kashiwazaki is Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, the largest nuclear power plant in the world by installed capacity. Although touring the power plant is not a standard tourist attraction, this facility is a significant element of the local economy and a point of interest for those interested in energy topics. The city also hosts many cultural events, including the popular sea festival known as "Kashiwazaki Enmaichi." It is an opportunity to experience local tradition and culture by participating in numerous concerts and fireworks displays. Kashiwazaki is also a place to try local culinary specialties, including fresh seafood and excellent sake. For history enthusiasts, it is worth visiting nearby archaeological sites and museums that provide insight into the regional heritage. Kashiwazaki combines modernity with tradition, offering visitors a diverse range of experiences.

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Price9554 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKashiwazaki