Yorii

House
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Description

A detached house, built in a wooden structure in 1995, has two floors. The property is located in a town in Saitama Prefecture. The land under the building is designated for residential development. The land right is full ownership. The property is currently uninhabited and has no parking. The area is characterized by a peaceful environment, and the nearest train station is about 24 minutes on foot.

City Description

Yorii is a small town located in Saitama Prefecture in Japan, known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. This quiet village attracts tourists interested in Japanese culture and nature. Yorii offers several interesting attractions that will surely catch the attention of visitors. One of them is Hachigata Castle, whose ruins provide insight into the feudal past of the region. Although the castle itself is in ruins, the preserved fortifications and foundations allow one to imagine its former glory. Another interesting place is Koma Jinja Shrine, where visitors can learn about local traditions and religious ceremonies. This shrine also has historical significance, as it was established by immigrants from Korea, highlighting the multiculturalism of the area. For nature lovers, a perfect destination would be hiking in the Chichibu Mountains, which offer numerous trails with breathtaking views. The region is also known for its hot springs, such as Yoriiso Onsen, where one can relax after a day spent hiking. Yorii also hosts traditional festivals, such as the Yorii Tanabata Festival, which takes place in the summer and attracts both locals and tourists with its colorful decorations and parades. For those eager to try local cuisine, the local restaurants offer Japanese dishes, including charcoal-grilled food and fresh fish from nearby streams. Yorii is a place where tradition harmoniously coexists with nature, and the slow pace of life allows one to escape the urban hustle and bustle. It is an excellent location for those seeking authentic experiences and wanting to explore the diverse aspects of Japanese culture.

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Price33 266 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationYorii