Moroyama

House
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Description

The property is a two-story detached house built with a wooden structure. It is located in Moroyama, Saitama Prefecture, in the Otanigi district. The land on which the building stands is designated for residential use, and the buyer becomes its owner. Free parking is available on the premises. The neighborhood is quiet, and the nearest train station is within walking distance. The property is in a condition suitable for its location in the Otanigi district of Moroyama.

City Description

Moroyama is a town located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, offering both beautiful landscapes and interesting places to visit. One of the main points of interest is the Akebono-goyama Park, known for its spectacular cherry blossoms that attract tourists during the hanami season. The park also features walking trails that allow for peaceful exploration of the surroundings and connection with nature. Moroyama is also famous for its rich culture, which can be felt by visiting local temples and shrines. It is particularly recommended to visit the Gokuraku-ji shrine, which impresses with its architecture and tranquility. For history enthusiasts, Moroyama also provides an opportunity to visit traditional Japanese houses from the Edo period that have been preserved and made accessible to visitors. This region is also known for its craft activities, especially ceramics and bamboo products. Local workshops offer tourists the chance to try their hand at these traditional arts, providing an excellent opportunity to experience Japanese culture in practice. Additionally, Moroyama is a place where you can taste local culinary specialties, such as tofu dishes and rice-based meals with fresh vegetables. For those who prefer active recreation, Moroyama offers numerous cycling and hiking trails, including popular routes through the hills and forests surrounding the town. It is also worth mentioning the local festivals that promote local traditions and culture, allowing participants to experience unique ceremonies, music, and dance. All of this makes Moroyama a place worth visiting to experience true Japanese hospitality and culture.

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Price37 625 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationMoroyama