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townhouse 長崎県長崎市東山町9-5
townhouse 長崎県長崎市東山町9-5
townhouse 長崎県長崎市東山町9-5
USD $176 / month
(¥28,000 / month)
2 万 8000 円 / 月
Building area
Building建物面積
47 m²
Built
Built建築年
1968
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Pets allowed (conditions apply).ペット可(条件がございます)。

Address
9-5 Higashiyama-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture長崎県長崎市東山町9-5

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Settling in Kyushu

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.


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