由比ガ浜2丁目, 鎌倉市, Yuigahama, Kamakura, Kanagawa
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Ah, your subconscious is clearly eyeing a very specific, very expensive real estate scam in ancient Japan! With a price tag of 45 million yen for a spacious 120-square-meter castle, you're either destined to become a samurai lord or desperately need to stop dreaming about high-end condos before you accidentally sell a kidney in your sleep. Clearly, Kamakura is too good to be true, so just hope your alarm clock doesn't ring with the sound of falling cherry blossoms.
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This house is located in Yuigahama, Kamakura, Japan. Listed at 45,000,000 JPY (approximately $301,500 USD). The property offers a living area of 120 m², 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Built in 1975. Price per square meter: $2,512/m². This is 90% above the Japan average of $158,325.
Located in Yuigahama, Kamakura.
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