Naka

House
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Description

The presented property is a single-family house with a wooden structure, located in a picturesque area in the town of Nakacho. The building, constructed in May 1979, consists of two floors, providing spaciousness and comfort of use. The property is vacant, allowing for freedom in planning its use. The land rights are owned, which increases the attractiveness of the offer. Additionally, the availability of free parking is undoubtedly an asset of this location, facilitating the daily lives of the residents.

City Description

The town of Naka, located in Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island, is a place of rich culture and numerous tourist attractions. Naka is known for its lush nature and mountainous terrain, attracting hiking and nature enthusiasts. One of the main attractions is the Naka River, famous for its clear waters and beautiful landscapes. This river is an ideal spot for kayaking and fishing, making it a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. Naka also features several traditional villages where visitors can admire the traditional architecture and sample local life. These villages also offer craft workshops where one can learn techniques for creating local products. For those interested in history and culture, visiting the local museum is a must, as it provides insight into the region's history as well as local traditions and customs. Naka is also home to many local festivals that are vibrant and colorful, where participants have the chance to see traditional dances and costumes. Particularly noteworthy is the Awa Odori festival, during which locals dance to the rhythm of traditional music. Naka is a manifestation of the culinary tradition of Tokushima Prefecture. Tourists can try local specialties such as udon and other dishes prepared with local ingredients. While traveling through Naka, one can also visit numerous temples and shrines hidden among the mountains, providing peaceful places for reflection and prayer. These temples are a testament to the region's deep spirituality and offer breathtaking views of the surroundings. Naka is a place that combines rich history, culture, and extraordinary landscapes, making it a unique travel destination for anyone wanting to experience the diversity of Japan.

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Price5385 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationNaka