Hamada

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Description

The presented property is a residential building in the form of a detached house, located in a picturesque area in Hamada. Built in 1983, it features a wooden structure and consists of two floors. It has full land rights, which ensures investment stability. The property is in need of refreshing, which offers the possibility of adapting the interior to your own needs. Despite the lack of parking, the property is located in a convenient location with access to public transport.

City Description

Hamada is a city in Shimane Prefecture, located on the western coast of Japan's Honshu Island, along the Sea of Japan. It is a place that combines a rich history, beautiful beaches, and mountainous landscapes, offering a variety of attractions for visitors. One of the key points on Hamada's tourist map is Hamada Port, which serves not only a transportation function but is also appreciated by fishing enthusiasts. Local restaurants serve fresh seafood, especially crabs and squid, which serves as the culinary hallmark of the city. It is also worth visiting the Hamada Castle Ruins, where one can admire the remnants of the former castle that once dominated the area. Although only fragments of the walls remain, this place offers stunning views of the city and the sea. Hamada is also known for its beautiful beaches, such as Iwami Tatamigaura, where you can see fascinating rock formations and experience incredible sunsets. During the summer, these beaches attract many tourists looking to enjoy the sea and bask in the sun. History lovers should visit the Hamada City Sekisho Art Museum, which showcases unique artworks and a rich collection of historical artifacts related to the region. This place often hosts temporary exhibitions that attract visitors' attention. One cannot forget the Setogawa Gorge, a picturesque gorge located near the city. It is an excellent spot for hiking, where one can admire the natural beauty of waterfalls and lush vegetation. For mountain climbing enthusiasts, the nearby Chugoku Mountains offer various trails with different levels of difficulty. Hamada, while it may not be as well-known as larger cities in Japan, has many interesting places and experiences to offer that will undoubtedly please visitors seeking tranquility and an authentic Japanese atmosphere.

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Price19 108 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationHamada