Kinokawa

House
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Description

The property is a two-storey residential building, constructed in 1995 with a wooden structure. It is located in a picturesque area of the city of Kii, just a 23-minute walk from the train station. It holds ownership rights to the land, providing full control over the property. The current state of the building is "empty house," which allows for a quick move-in or renovations according to personal preferences. An additional advantage is the availability of parking, which makes daily life easier for residents.

City Description

Kinokawa is a city located in the Wakayama Prefecture of Japan that has gained popularity due to its rich cultural and natural heritage. The city is situated in the Kansai region, just an hour's train ride from Osaka, making it accessible for tourists visiting southern Japan. One of the most recognizable symbols of Kinokawa is the Kinokawa River, which flows through the city, providing residents and tourists the opportunity to spend time along its banks, enjoying beautiful scenery and partaking in various forms of water recreation. Kinokawa is also home to many traditional temples and shrines, with the Kōzan-ji being particularly notable. This ancient Buddhist temple is known for its gardens and carefully restored monuments. History enthusiasts will certainly appreciate a visit to the Kinokawa City History Museum, where they can delve into the region's local heritage and traditional crafts. The city also hosts several festivals that attract visitors from all over Japan. One of them is the Orchid Festival, held annually in spring, where the diversity of these flowers can be admired. Kinokawa also offers local culinary specialties, such as fresh fruits, including juicy oranges and watermelons grown in the surrounding fields. As you stroll through the city, you can find numerous cafés and restaurants serving both local delicacies and traditional Japanese cuisine. With its blend of tradition, nature, and modern attractions, Kinokawa is an excellent place to explore for those looking to discover lesser-known yet equally fascinating corners of Japan.

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Price26 789 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationKinokawa