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No.17: Wooden single‑storey house with 5 roomsNo17. 木造平屋建て5部屋のお家

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Hirano, Higashiyoshino Village東吉野村大字平野
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A five-room wooden one-story house. There is a garden and parking lot.No18. 木造平屋建て5部屋のお家

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Higashiyoshino Village Oaza Omae東吉野村大字大豆生
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No. 2 — single-story wooden house with 5 roomsNo2. 木造平屋5部屋のお家

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Ogawa, Higashiyoshino Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, Japan東吉野村大字小川
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No. 14: Wooden single-story house with 6 rooms.No14. 木造平屋建て6部屋のお家

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Oaza Mugidani, Higashiyoshino Village東吉野村大字麥谷
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No. 6: Wooden single-story house with 4 rooms.No6. 木造平屋4部屋のお家

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Mio, Higashiyoshino Village東吉野村大字三尾
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No. 3: Wooden single-story houseNo3. 木造平屋のお家

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Ogurisu, Higashiyoshino Village東吉野村大字小栗栖
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No.1: Two-story house with four rooms.No1. 2階建て4部屋のお家

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Ōaza Ko, Higashiyoshino Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, Japan東吉野村大字小
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No. 10: Wooden single-story house with 8 rooms.No10. 木造平屋建て8部屋のお家

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Mugiya, Higashiyoshino Village東吉野村大字麦谷
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No. 5: Spacious wooden two-story house with eight rooms.No5. 木造2階建て8部屋の広いお家

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Oaza Washiie, Higashiyoshino Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture東吉野村大字鷲家
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Property No. 7: Wooden single‑storey house with 5 rooms.No7. 木造平屋5部屋のお家

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Oaza Mio, Higashiyoshino Village東吉野村大字三尾
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