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All rooms are Western-style. 3.5km to city hall, 3.9km to hospital, 3.6km to police station, 2.3km to fire station, 0.4km to nursery school, 3.1km to hot spring facility, 0.5km to supermarket, 0.7km to park, 2.6km to home center.全室洋室の賃貸物件。市役所まで3.5km、病院まで3.9km、警察署まで3.6km、消防署まで2.3km、保育園まで0.4km、温泉施設まで3.1km、スーパーまで0.5km、公園まで0.7km、ホームセンター2.6km
Building:建物面積 | Please inquire |
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Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Located in a shopping district. Residential and commercial space.
City hall 0.8km, hospital 0.7km, police station 2.4km, nursery school 1.4km, elementary school 1.0km, junior high school 1.0km, high school 1.0km, supermarket 0.6km, park 0.9km商店街に立地。店舗併用住宅。
市役所0.8km、病院0.7km、警察署2.4km、保育園1.4km、小学校1.0km、中学校1.0km、高校 1.0km、スーパー0.6km、公園0.9km
Land:土地面積 | 292 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 434 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 4 stories / -4階建 / - |
Structure:構造 | Steel frame鉄骨 |
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