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A fully equipped resort condominium! Large communal bath (with open-air bath and sauna), pool (Golden Week and summer only), karaoke room, parking lot 500 yen for 2 days and 1 night, 3,000 yen for 1 month (no designated area), 11th floor with great view.設備の充実したリゾートマンションです!!・大浴場(露天風呂・サウナ付)・プール(GW・夏季のみ)・カラオケルーム・駐車場1泊2日 500円定期 1ヶ月3,000円(区画指定は無し)11階なので眺望良好です。
Building:建物面積 | 24 m² |
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Structure:構造 | SRC 12 floors above ground, 2 floors below ground, 11 floorSRC 地上12階 地下2階 現地11階 |
Built in:建築年 | 1992 |
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