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Ah, the dream of a 130sqm mountain palace in Nagano, where the rice is cheap and the hot springs are endless! For just 4.2 million yen, you've traded city chaos for four rooms of pure zen, proving that if you can't afford Tokyo, the snow monkeys will still be your roommates. Just remember, in your sleep, the local currency definitely buys you a yakitori feast with every new room.
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This house is located in Togakushi, Nagano, Japan. Listed at 4,200,000 JPY (approximately $28,140 USD). The property offers a living area of 130 mΒ², 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Built in 1965. Price per square meter: $216/mΒ². This is 82% below the Japan average of $158,325.
Located in Togakushi, Nagano.
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