Ome

House
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Description

This property is a two-story detached house, built in 1979 with a wooden structure. It is located in a quiet area in the Nagabuchi district of Ōme City. The house is vacant, creating an opportunity for arrangement according to your own needs. It has full land rights, giving future owners confidence. There is also free parking on site, which is an added benefit. The property is conveniently located with access to public transportation, providing easy connections to surrounding towns.

City Description

Ome is a town located in the western part of Tokyo Prefecture, surrounded by picturesque mountains and offering a variety of tourist and cultural attractions. One of the most well-known places in Ome is the Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, which attracts hiking and nature enthusiasts. The park offers an extensive network of trails leading through mountain landscapes and dense forests, which change color with the seasons. The town is also known for its traditional paper craft, washi, for which Japan is famous. Tourists can visit local workshops to see how this high-quality paper is made and even try their hand at creating it during workshops. Another cultural aspect of Ome is the Ume Matsuri festival, held every spring when the plum trees bloom, attracting crowds of tourists eager to admire this natural spectacle. It is also worth visiting the Railway Museum in Ome, which has a rich collection of exhibits related to the history of rail transport in Japan. History enthusiasts will find many interesting facts here, from old locomotives to model trains and interactive displays. For those seeking tranquility, Ome offers numerous temples and shrines, such as the Mitake Shrine, located at the summit of Mount Mitake, which provides peace and the opportunity for contemplation in a beautiful natural setting. Ome is also an excellent base for exploring the surrounding areas and discovering even more hidden corners of Tokyo Prefecture, making it a place where everyone can find something for themselves.

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Price54 396 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationOme