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Located a 3-minute walk from the West Exit of Toy Town Station. It is recommended for students and those who use the Tobu Line for commuting. It is also a recommended location for those related to Dokkyo Medical University Hospital. Commercial facilities and drugstores are also nearby, so you won't have any trouble shopping.
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12 days left until the end of publicationおもちゃのまち駅「西口」徒歩3分の立地。 学生や通勤で東武線をご利用になる方にはお勧めです。 獨協医科大学病院の関係の方にもお勧めな立地です。 商業施設・ドラッグストアなども近く買い物には困りません
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Building:建物面積 | 56 m² |
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Exclusive area:専有面積 | 56 m² |
Structure:構造 | RCRC 造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1995 |
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