Saga

House
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Description

The property is a spacious single-family home constructed of lightweight steel, built in February 1977. The property consists of two floors, providing comfortable living conditions. The house is located in a quiet area of Saga, just a 27-minute walk from JR Saga Station, ensuring convenient access to transportation. The property is free from tenants, allowing for immediate occupancy. The land rights are regulated, and the owner holds full ownership rights. An additional advantage is the availability of free parking.

City Description

Saga, the capital of Saga Prefecture, is located on Kyushu Island in Japan. It is a place that combines rich history with modernity, offering many attractions for both culture and nature lovers. One of the main points of interest is Saga Castle, which is an example of traditional Japanese architecture. Although most of the original structure was destroyed, the restored Shachi-no-mon hall and the wooden building provide visitors with insights into the region's past. The Saga Prefectural Museum is another important institution showcasing both local art and archaeological artifacts that help to better understand the area's history. The Kono Botanical Garden, which displays a variety of vegetation and provides a space to relax amidst greenery, is also worth visiting. Saga is known for its pottery, especially Imari and Arita porcelain, which are prized worldwide for their quality and aesthetics. Crafts enthusiasts can visit numerous workshops and galleries to learn the secrets of this craft. Every year in November, the Saga International Balloon Fiesta takes place, one of the largest balloon festivals in the world, attracting tourists both from the country and abroad. It is a unique event where hundreds of balloons of various shapes float over the city, creating a spectacular sight. Saga also offers a culinary feast for food lovers. The local cuisine, rich in seafood and Saga-gyu beef, receives acclaim among connoisseurs. It is worth trying regional specialties at various restaurants that combine traditional Japanese flavors with modern cooking techniques. Thanks to convenient transport connections, Saga is easily accessible, making it an attractive place for a short getaway or a longer stay, allowing immersion in the culture and traditions of Kyushu.

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Price66 307 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationSaga