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Welcome to your personal Okinawan time machine where 55mΒ² of pure sunshine hides a secret stash of bubble tea and ancient castle views! At 25 million yen, you're not just a resident; you're the star of a sitcom where your neighbors are friendly locals and your second bedroom is exclusively for napping under palm trees. Say goodbye to boring commutes and hello to a lifestyle where every day feels like a tropical daydream with a side of cultural cool.
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This apartment is located in Naha, Japan. Listed at 25,000,000 JPY (approximately $167,000 USD). The property offers a living area of 55 mΒ², 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Built in 2000. Price per square meter: $3,036/mΒ². This is close to the Japan average of $158,325.
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