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 九度山
 九度山
 九度山
 九度山
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No building conditions — build with the contractor of your choice in Kudoyama, a place associated with the samurai Sanada Yukimura. Enjoy country living in Kudoyama, where Fuyu persimmons are especially delicious in autumn.建築条件無し、『真田幸村ゆかりの地』九度山でお好きな住宅会社で建築してください! 秋になると富有柿が美味しい九度山で田舎暮らしをしませんか?

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Kudoyama, Kudoyama-cho, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan和歌山県伊都郡九度山町九度山
(Approximate location)

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