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Your subconscious is screaming for a rice-field estate where you can hide from ninjas in five bedrooms. At only 3.8 million yen, this 145-square-meter dream palace suggests you're secretly plotting to start a sake-brewing dynasty with your five siblings. Wake up ready to build a fortress of mochi, because the world's biggest fish market is your backyard.
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This house is located in Nishikan-ku, Niigata, Japan. Listed at 3,800,000 JPY (approximately $25,460 USD). The property offers a living area of 145 mΒ², 5 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Built in 1970. Price per square meter: $176/mΒ². This is 83% below the Japan average of $158,325.
Located in Nishikan-ku, Niigata.
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