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Akiya in Tatebayashi City, Gunma

¥5,700,000 JPY
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Layout:
5DK
Building area:
111.97 m²
Land area:
258.77 m²

Property details

Address:
群馬県館林市大街道2丁目3ー11
Date built:
January 1976
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction
Topography:
Flat
Urban planning:
Urbanisation control area
Zoning:
Class 1 residential area

Facilities

  • Bath
  • Electricity connection
  • Shower
  • Water supply

Nearby places

Supermarket400 m
Convenience store800 m
Train station14 min walk
Elementary school1.4 km
Junior high school1.7 km

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About Tatebayashi City

Tatebayashi City is known for its historical parks and gardens, such as Morin-ji Temple with its legend of the tea kettle raccoon dog. It's close to major cities like Maebashi and Ota, offering a peaceful environment with the convenience of urban access. The area is famous for its azaleas and the annual Azalea Festival. Local cuisine includes Udon wheat noodles, a staple food in the region.

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