Mimasaka

House
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Description

This property is a wooden single-family home built in 1968, located in a picturesque area of Mimasaka city in Okayama Prefecture. The building is single-story, making it comfortable to use. The property is vacant, meaning it is available for immediate occupation. The land rights are owned, ensuring full control over the land. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking, which provides convenience for residents and guests.

City Description

Mimasaka is a city located in Okayama Prefecture on Honshu Island in Japan, best known as the birthplace of the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. History and Japanese culture enthusiasts can visit the Miyamoto Musashi Museum, where many souvenirs related to the legendary warrior are collected, including replicas of his famous swords. Mimasaka also features a beautiful complex of temples – particularly noteworthy is the Myosenji Temple. This area also offers a number of hot springs that attract tourists looking to relax in natural thermal baths. An interesting place to visit is also the Daisen Oki Nature Reserve, which allows tourists to experience the diversity of flora and fauna. The local trekking trails are ideal for hiking enthusiasts and provide unforgettable views of the surrounding mountains. Mimasaka is also known for its local crafts – traditional Bizen-yaki ceramics, which have been made for centuries using unique firing techniques. The city is also home to many festivals, such as the Obon Festival, which attracts both locals and tourists, offering colorful parades and musical performances. With every step, we discover more about the rich tradition and culture of the region, making Mimasaka a fascinating place to visit and explore the various aspects of Japanese heritage.

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Price31 932 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationMimasaka