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Akiya in Oshu City, Iwate

¥13,000,000 JPY
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9
Layout:
4LDK
Building area:
208.4 m²
Land area:
826.22 m²

Property details

Address:
岩手県奥州市衣川古戸
Date built:
October 1998
Current status:
Akiya
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction

Floor plans & documents

Facilities

  • Car parking
  • Electricity connection
  • Propane gas supply (bottled)
  • Separate toilet and bath
  • Septic-tank sewerage
  • Shed
  • Warehouse
  • Water supply
  • Bath
  • On-site parking
  • Propane gas supply
  • Public water supply
  • Toilet

Nearby places

Junior high school700 m
Elementary school800 m
Interchange11 min drive
Convenience store6.0 km
Train station14 min drive
Supermarket7.7 km
Bank7.8 km
Drugstore8.4 km
Hospital9.5 km

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About Oshu City

Oshu City is located in Iwate Prefecture, known for its rich history and notable spots like Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park. The area is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes and offers local delicacies like Maesawa beef. Oshu City also hosts several traditional festivals, providing a glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage.

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