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[Local tours are being held♪ December 21st (Sat) and 22nd (Sun)] ◆No building restrictions◆Approximately 166 sq. meters◆Width approximately 33.4 ft.◆4-minute walk from "Chojabaru" Station on the JR Fukuhoku Yutaka Line◆7-minute walk from "Haramachi" Station on the JR Fukuhoku Yutaka Line◆Nakahara Elementary School【現地案内会開催中♪12月21日(土)22日(日)】◆建築条件無◆約50坪◆間口約9m◆JR福北ゆたか線「長者原」駅 徒歩4分◆JR福北ゆたか線「原町」駅 徒歩7分◆仲原小学校
Land:土地面積 | 156 m² |
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