Misaki

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family home in a row house construction, built in 1991 with a wooden structure. Located in a picturesque area near the train station, just a five-minute walk from the bus stop. The property is situated on a plot with ownership status, providing full rights to the land. It is currently in an empty state, allowing for customization according to personal needs. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking for residents.

City Description

Misaki is a charming town located in Osaka Prefecture, on the coast of Osaka Bay. This region is known for its rich history and diverse tourist offerings that attract both residents of Japan and travelers from abroad. One of the main attractions of Misaki is the Setonaikai National Park, which offers breathtaking views of the sea and numerous hiking and cycling trails that encourage active outdoor recreation. It is also worth visiting the local onsens in Misaki - traditional Japanese baths that provide excellent places for relaxation and unwinding. Culture enthusiasts should head to the local temples and shrines, such as the Awashima Shrine, which is particularly popular among couples wishing for healthy offspring. Misaki is also famous for the festivals held in the region, including Misaki Bunraku - a traditional Japanese puppet theater that enjoys great interest among both locals and tourists. In addition to cultural and natural attractions, Misaki is also known for its fish markets, where visitors can sample fresh seafood and local specialties of Japanese cuisine. It is also worthwhile to take a stroll through the nearby fishing villages, which offer a unique insight into the traditional life of Japan’s coastal communities. With connections to Osaka and nearby cities, Misaki becomes an ideal base for exploring western Japan. The town’s atmosphere, combined with the hospitality of its residents, ensures that a visit to Misaki remains memorable for a long time.

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Price25 007 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationMisaki