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About Kanazawa Market Data

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Largest city: Kanazawa City Residential Land Value: 90,000 Yen/m²
Total Population: 1,154,000 Condominium Value: 35,000,000 Yen/70 m²
Land Area: 4,185 km² Office Rent: 2,700 Yen/m²
Population Density: 276 /km²    
Web Site:
http://www.hot-ishikawa.jp/english/ Major Companies: Komatsu Ltd.
SHIBUYA CORPORATION
SUGIYO Co., LTD.
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Nagamachi Samurai Houses Senmaida, designated a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

 

Feature

 Ishikawa Prefecture stretches long and thin from south to north, and is located roughly in the center of the Japanese archipelago, jutting out into the Sea of Japan. With both coastal and mountain environments, as well as the agricultural plains of Kanazawa, the Hakusan Mountain Range peaking at an elevation of 2702 meters, and the Noto Peninsula, which juts out into the Sea of Japan, you can find a diversity of landscapes in each area of the prefecture. Ishikawa is separated into three general regions: Noto, Kanazawa, and Kaga/Mt. Hakusan. In 2011, the Noto region, which has preserved many of Japan’s old natural landscapes, was designated a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System, the first for a developed country. Kanazawa is home to the Saigawa River and the Asano River, from where you can see many of this old castle town’s preserved cultural cityscapes against a backdrop of flowing water. Kaga and Mt. Hakusan, one of Japan’s Three Most Famous Mountains, provide a variety of mineral-rich hot springs, sourced from Mt. Hakusan.

 New bullet train links Tokyo to ancient Kanazawa? in two and a half hours .Come here to? Ishikawa !

 

contact us

Ishikawa Association of Real Estate Appraisers
Meitetsu Hokuriku Kaihatsu Bldg., 2-5-27, Hikosan-cho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Pref.
Telephone: +81 76-232-0304
Facsimile:   +81 76-232-0306
e-mail:     i-kanteishi-k@trad.ocn.ne.jp
Website:  http://www.ishikawa-rea.jp/