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Akiya in Izumozaki Town, Santo, Niigata

¥12,000,000 JPY
  • Farmland
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Layout:
Unknown
Building area:
Unknown
Land area:
465.44 m²

Property details

Address:
新潟県三島郡出雲崎町大字井鼻
Current status:
Akiya
Structure:
Wooden construction

Facilities

  • Car parking
  • Toilet
  • On-site parking

Nearby places

Bank1.8 km
Supermarket2.0 km
Junior high school3.0 km
Elementary school4.2 km
Convenience store4.2 km
Interchange17.7 km
Hospital20.2 km
Train station70 hrs walk
Park

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  • Farmland

Agricultural Farmland

This property is listed as having agricultural land attached. Buying, or leasing, agricultural land requires meeting certain requirements and obtaining permission from the Agricultural Committee or equivalent (such as the governor of the prefecture).
 
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About Izumozaki Town

Izumozaki is a coastal area in Niigata Prefecture known for its fresh seafood and picturesque views of the Sea of Japan. Close to the town, visitors can explore the historic Santo area, offering insights into traditional Japanese culture. The region is famous for its rice and sake, reflecting its rich agricultural heritage.

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