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・Located on high ground with a great view
・Please note that part of the land is in a landslide hazard zone, so construction is not possible in that area. (See attached image)・高台で眺望が良い
・土地の一部が土砂災害警戒区域に該当しますので、その部分には建築ができませんのでご注意下さい。(添付画像参照)
Security deposit:敷金 | Rent: 30,000 yen per month賃貸:月額3万円 |
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Land:土地面積 | 357 m² |
This land is suitable for farming near the river, but with some ideas it could be used for even more. It is divided into two parcels, separated by a road. You can rent or buy just one parcel. The road is narrow, so only light vehicles can enter. (If you wish to negotiate, you will need to register with the Kadokawa Town Vacant House Information Bank.)川のそばの畑向き土地ですが、アイディア次第でもっと活用できるかもしれません。 道を挟んで二筆に分かれています。一筆のみの賃貸、購入も可。道幅が狭いため、軽自動車程度の乗り入れのみ可。(交渉をご希望の際は、門川町空き家等情報バンクの利用登録が必要です。)
Land:土地面積 | 363 m² |
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Kyushu, Japan's southernmost main island, presents a unique landscape for potential immigrants. The situation with affordable empty houses, or "akiya," varies across different parts of Kyushu. Like many rural areas in Japan, Kyushu has its share of vacant houses, especially in smaller towns and rural areas. This presents an opportunity for immigrants interested in purchasing property at a relatively lower cost compared to more urbanized regions in Japan.
The cities in Kyushu offer a mix of modern amenities and cultural experiences. Fukuoka, the largest city on the island, is a bustling economic center with a vibrant food scene and a growing international community. Other cities like Kumamoto, Nagasaki, and Oita provide unique cultural and historical experiences, making them attractive options for immigrants interested in city life. The cost of living in Kyushu is generally lower than in larger cities like Tokyo or Osaka, which can be appealing to newcomers.