Nikko

House
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Description

The property is a used detached single-family house with a wooden structure, two-story. Built in December 1980, located on land designated for residential use. Land rights are owned. The property is currently uninhabited. Parking available. The area is well connected, near a train station.

City Description

Nikko, located in Tochigi Prefecture, is a city with a rich history and culture that attracts tourists from all over the world. Its most distinctive feature is the Nikko Toshogu temple complex, dedicated to the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. This place captivates with its intricate carvings and fascinating architecture, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Notable are the famous sculptures of the Three Wise Monkeys, symbolizing the principle of "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." Another significant point is Lake Chuzenji, located at the foot of Mount Nantai. The lake was formed by a volcanic eruption and is a manifestation of the extraordinary harmony of nature with dramatic landscapes. Nearby is Kegon Falls, one of the highest in Japan, rising to an impressive 97 meters. It is a favorite spot for photographers, especially during the autumn season. Nikko is also known for its onsen hot springs, which offer relaxation and rejuvenation in the midst of mountain scenery. It's worth visiting Nikko National Park, which encompasses diverse ecosystems, from dense forests to alpine meadows, offering a wide range of hiking trails. Historical roads, such as Irohazaka, are known for their picturesque serpentine turns, providing spectacular views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Nikko’s rich history and natural beauty make it a place worth visiting during a trip to Japan. The blend of unique cultural and natural heritage provides an excellent backdrop for numerous festivals, local cuisine, and crafts, making Nikko a place that stays in memory for a long time.

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Price33 147 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationNikko