Wake

House
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Description

The property is a wooden house in the Japanese style, built in 1950 and located in a picturesque area of Waki in Okayama Prefecture. The building has one floor, making it ideal for those who value comfort and simplicity. The condition of the property is described as "vacant," allowing for new design possibilities for future owners. Additionally, the property is subject to land ownership, providing complete control over the land.

City Description

Wake is a small town located in Okayama Prefecture on Honshu Island in Japan, offering tourists a range of interesting experiences and attractions. Known primarily for its natural scenery and historical heritage, it serves as an excellent destination for travelers seeking peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life. One of the main points of interest in Wake is Hoshinoko National Park, which attracts visitors with its extensive hiking trails and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. It is an ideal place for nature lovers and photographers looking for unique shots. An important cultural element of Wake is the Wake no Kami Shrine, which has its roots in ancient times. This place of worship is an example of traditional Japanese architecture and offers insight into local religious traditions. Visitors can participate in various events and festivals that take place at the shrine throughout the year. The town is also famous for its unique Bizen-yaki pottery, which holds deep historical and artistic significance. In Wake, visitors can explore workshops and galleries where local artisans create these unique products. In addition to admiring finished works, one can also participate in workshops and try their hand at creating their own pottery. Wake is also a place for numerous local festivals, such as the Wake Matsuri, which celebrate cultural heritage and provide unforgettable experiences. With its diverse attractions and deeply rooted culture, Wake is a place that will surely leave an indelible memory in the minds of every visitor.

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Price30 778 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationWake