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82-2 Kishigami, Manno Town, Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture

香川県仲多度郡まんのう町岸上 82-2
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Bedrooms:
5
Parking:
2
Year built:
1980
Land size:
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House size:
117.1 / 1261sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
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Nearest konbini:
Lawson: 13 minute(s) walk
Sunkus: 31 minute(s) walk
Closest International Airport:

In the peaceful town of Mannou, Kagawa Prefecture, stands a well-maintained two-story house offering comfortable family living. This 117.10-square-meter property features a practical 5DK layout, making it an excellent choice for multi-generational families. Built in 1980, the home showcases traditional Japanese architecture while incorporating modern amenities including a system kitchen and multiple bathrooms.

The property boasts several attractive features, including a south-facing orientation that ensures plenty of natural light throughout the day. Located in a quiet residential area, it provides a serene living environment while maintaining convenient access to urban amenities. The house sits on a corner plot and comes with parking space for two or more vehicles.

Situated just a 10-minute drive from JR Kotohira Station, this property offers easy access to transportation links while maintaining a peaceful suburban setting. The inclusion of features such as a monitor intercom system, reheating function for the bath, and city gas connectivity makes this an attractive option for those seeking a comfortable family home in Kagawa Prefecture.

Property Details

Location82-2 Kishigami, Manno Town, Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture
PriceNegotiable
Building Size117.10㎡
Layout5DK
Year Built1980
Car Parking2 or more spaces
Access10 minutes by car from JR Kotohira Station
About the AreaManno Town is known for its beautiful natural surroundings and is home to Manno Lake, the largest irrigation reservoir in Japan. The nearby Kotohira-gu Shrine, one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Japan, is a major tourist attraction in the region.