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The property is in a good location facing a main road close to Kanazawa Station. There are no partitions or equipment inside, so it can be arranged freely. Before it can be used, structural reinforcement and renovation of the exterior and interior are required.金沢駅にほど近い主要道に面し立地条件は良い物件である。内部は間仕切・設備機器などがなく、自由に配置可能。使用に当たっては、構造補強及び外観・内部の改修が必要である。
Security deposit:敷金 | 2 months2ヶ月 |
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Key money:礼金 | 1 month1ヶ月 |
Building:建物面積 | 60 m² |
Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden building木造2階建て |
Built in:建築年 | 1920 |
Kumamoto Prefecture, located in the Kyushu region of Japan, is often cherished for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and a slower-paced lifestyle compared to the bustling urban centers like Tokyo or Osaka. Life in Kumamoto is characterized by its warm climate, scenic views that include the majestic Mount Aso and lush countryside, and the iconic Kumamoto Castle, which serves as a historical anchor for the city. Compared to other prefectures, such as Tokyo or Kanagawa, Kumamoto’s housing market offers a more affordable alternative, making it an attractive destination for those looking to immigrate to Japan. Housing prices in Kumamoto are significantly lower; one can find traditional homes, modern apartments, and even plots of land at prices often half or even one-third of what you might pay in metropolitan areas. This affordability, coupled with local amenities like community markets, schools, and health care facilities, makes it appealing for families and retirees. Additionally, Kumamoto boasts a welcoming atmosphere with a strong sense of community, which is enhanced by local festivals and food culture including its famous black ramen. The quality of life is amplified by fewer crowds, reduced commuting times, and easy access to natural attractions, providing a balanced lifestyle that resonates with newcomers seeking both adventure and tranquility. Overall, Kumamoto Ken represents a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, making it a compelling option for those considering a new chapter in Japan.