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Akiya in Kasama City, Ibaraki

¥8,000,000 JPY
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6
Layout:
5DK
Building area:
120.06 m²
Land area:
1,814.97 m²

Property details

Address:
茨城県笠間市土師
Date built:
January 1970
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction
Topography:
Flat
Urban planning:
Non-delineated
Zoning:
Undesignated

Floor plans & documents

Facilities

  • Garden
  • Bath
  • On-site parking
  • Propane gas supply
  • Sewerage system (type unspecified)
  • Toilet
  • Well water supply

Nearby places

Junior high school1.2 km
Hospital2.0 km
Elementary school2.3 km
Bank2.7 km
Train station6 min drive

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About Kasama City

Kasama City is known for its rich history in ceramics and pottery, attracting enthusiasts and collectors. The area boasts the famous Kasama Inari Shrine and the Kasama Geijutsu-no-Mori Park, highlighting its cultural significance. Surrounded by serene natural landscapes, it offers a peaceful living environment. Notably, it is close to Mito, providing access to additional amenities and the renowned Kairakuen Garden.

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