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detached 根占川南

(諏訪上)
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Building area
Building建物面積
41 m²
Built
Built建築年
1971
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Wooden

41
木造

41

Address
Neshikawa Minami (Suwaue)根占川南 (諏訪上)
(Approximate location)
detached 佐多馬籠

(尾波瀬)
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detached 佐多馬籠

(尾波瀬)
Building area
Building建物面積
76 m²
Built
Built建築年
1997
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Wooden

76
木造

76

Address
Sadomagome (Onase)佐多馬籠 (尾波瀬)
(Approximate location)
detached 根占川南

(溝口)
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detached 根占川南

(溝口)
Building area
Building建物面積
136 m²
Built
Built建築年
1965
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Wooden

136
木造

136

Address
Nejime River South (Mizoguchi)根占川南 (溝口)
(Approximate location)
detached 根占川南

(諏訪下)
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detached 根占川南

(諏訪下)
Building area
Building建物面積
157 m²
Built
Built建築年
1981
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Wooden

157
木造

157

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Neshirogawa Minami (Suwashita)根占川南 (諏訪下)
(Approximate location)
detached 根占川北

(浜馬場)
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detached 根占川北

(浜馬場)
Building area
Building建物面積
131 m²
Built
Built建築年
1935
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StructureStructure構造

Wooden

131
木造

131

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Nezumi Chunkan North (Hamababa)根占川北 (浜馬場)
(Approximate location)
detached 佐多伊座敷

(浜上)
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detached 佐多伊座敷

(浜上)
Building area
Building建物面積
97 m²
Built
Built建築年
1943
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StructureStructure構造

Wooden construction

97
木造

97

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Sata Izashiki (Hamagami)佐多伊座敷 (浜上)
(Approximate location)
detached 佐多馬籠

(田尻)
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detached 佐多馬籠

(田尻)
Building area
Building建物面積
118 m²
Built
Built建築年
1961
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StructureStructure構造

Wooden one-story

118
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118

Address
Sata Magome (Tajiri)佐多馬籠 (田尻)
(Approximate location)

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