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Machiya for sale in Tsuruoka Shi : Yamagata Ken

LocationTsuruoka Shi, Yamagata Ken山形県鶴岡市

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USD $5,750
(¥900,000)
90 万円
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Vacant House Bank [For Sale] 900,000 yen Sengokumachi, Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture Convenient urban area, snow melting road in front, 6DK 2-story old house with parking空き家バンク【売買】90万円 山形県鶴岡市千石町 生活便利な市街地・前面融雪道路 駐車場付き6DK2階建古民家

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6DK6DK

ParkingParking駐車場

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8-11 Sengokucho, Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture山形県鶴岡市千石町8-11
Land:土地面積169 m²
Building:建物面積111 m²
Structure:構造Two-story wooden structure木造2階建

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Yamagata Ken

Settling in Yamagata

Yamagata Prefecture, located in the Tohoku region of Japan, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and affordable housing, making it an attractive destination for those looking to immigrate. Known for its picturesque landscapes, including mountains, hot springs, and orchards, Yamagata provides a serene lifestyle compared to the hustle and bustle of larger prefectures like Tokyo or Osaka. The cost of living in Yamagata is significantly lower than in urban centers, with housing affordability being one of its standout features. Residents can find spacious homes and traditional machiya-style houses at prices well below the national average. For example, while a small apartment in Tokyo can cost upwards of ¥150,000 ($1,400) per month, a similar-sized dwelling in Yamagata may only be around ¥50,000 ($450). Additionally, Yamagata's strong community ties and slower pace of life offer a welcoming environment for newcomers. The region is known for its storied traditions, such as the famous Yamagata cherry blossoms and winter snow festivals, as well as its culinary delights, including Yamagata's renowned fruits and regional dishes. With excellent access to nature, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a lower cost of living, Yamagata Prefecture stands out as a peaceful alternative for those seeking a new life in Japan, providing a balanced lifestyle enriched by the country's cultural heritage.