Oita

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family house built in 1972 with a wooden structure. It is located in Oita, in a quiet area with access to public transportation, including proximity to a bus stop. The lot is fully owned, ensuring legal stability. The house is vacant, allowing for immediate move-in or adaptation. There is also free parking on the property, which is an additional advantage for future residents.

City Description

Oita, a city located in Ōita Prefecture on Kyushu Island in Japan, is a place filled with fascinating attractions and interesting spots. It is primarily known for its wealth of hot springs, which attract both locals and tourists from around the world. Beppu, one of the most famous resorts near Oita, offers a variety of thermal baths, from traditional onsens to unique sand and steam baths. The city is also home to the "Hells of Beppu" - seven peculiar hot spring sources, each with its own unique color and properties. Oita is a place where modernity meets tradition. The city is home to several interesting museums, such as the Oita Art Museum, which features collections of both local and international artworks. In addition, Oita is known for its annual Tanabata Festival, which takes place in August, transforming the city center into a vibrant place filled with traditional decorations and performances. Oita also offers nature lovers splendid hiking trails. Takasakiyama Park is home to hundreds of Japanese macaques, and scenic paths allow for observing these fascinating animals in their natural habitat. For those seeking views, Mount Yufu offers spectacular panoramas of the area and is a popular hiking destination. The city is also famous for its excellent cuisine, including dishes like toriten (chicken tempura) and local seafood, which will delight the taste buds of even the most discerning gourmets. Oita is a place where everyone can find something for themselves, from relaxation in hot springs to active recreation in nature.

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Price20 424 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationOita