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Akiya in Taku City, Saga

¥6,500,000 JPY
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Layout:
5K
Building area:
178.5 m²
Land area:
733.49 m²

Property details

Address:
佐賀県多久市東多久町大字別府
Date built:
January 1912
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction

Floor plans & documents

Facilities

  • Electricity connection
  • Manual collection sewerage
  • No parking
  • Separate toilet and bath
  • Storage space
  • Warehouse
  • Water supply
  • Bath
  • Toilet

Nearby places

Hospital200 m
Supermarket300 m
Bank300 m
Train station5 min walk
Preschool400 m
Elementary school600 m
Junior high school600 m
Convenience store1.1 km
Drugstore1.8 km
Municipal office3.0 km

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About Taku City

Taku City is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, including the famous Taku Seibyo, the oldest Confucian temple in Japan dating back to the 18th century. The city is surrounded by natural beauty and has a peaceful atmosphere. Local cuisine includes Saga beef and Ariake Sea seafood, attracting food enthusiasts. It is close to other attractions in Saga Prefecture.

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