Ureshino

House
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Description

We present a single-family home property built in 1973 using wooden construction. The property is situated on a plot of land measuring 654.50 m², and its condition is vacant. The property consists of two floors, providing additional space for arrangement. The land rights are owned, which allows for free management of the property. The house is located in a quiet area near a train station, making access to public transport easier.

City Description

Ureshino, located in Saga Prefecture on Kyushu Island, is a place renowned for its traditional onsens, or hot springs, as well as its high-quality green tea production. The town attracts tourists seeking relaxation and rejuvenation in mineral-rich waters known for their beneficial effects on the skin. Many local ryokans offer unforgettable experiences of bathing in private baths, which is an important element of Japanese relaxation culture. When visiting Ureshino, it is also worth paying attention to local culinary products, such as chawanmushi (a delicate Japanese egg custard) and dishes prepared with green tea, which the region prides itself on. The tea plantations surrounding the town offer opportunities for tours and tastings, providing an excellent chance to understand the significance of this plant in local tradition. One of the interesting places in Ureshino is Todoroki-no-Taki, a picturesque waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation. It is an ideal spot for walks and moments of respite in nature. History enthusiasts can visit the ruins of Ureshino Castle, where they can feel the spirit of ancient Japan. It is also worthwhile to plan a visit to the local ceramics museum, showcasing the works of local artisans. With its rich cultural and relaxation offerings, Ureshino becomes a place that provides experiences and rest for both residents of Japan and tourists from around the world.

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Price43 752 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationUreshino