Akiya in Tokyo
Browse 7,241+ akiya and vacant properties in Tokyo, Japan. Prices from ¥1,200 to ¥9,500,000,000. 362 new listings this month. Free English search updated daily.
Akiya for Sale in Tokyo
Kita, Tokyo Prefecture
Family Mart - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Shinagawa, Tokyo Prefecture
Mini Stop - 3 min walk
Suginami, Tokyo Prefecture
Seven Eleven - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Minato, Tokyo Prefecture
Daily Yamazaki - 2 min walk
Setagaya, Tokyo Prefecture
Seven Eleven - 3 min walk
Nerima, Tokyo Prefecture
Family Mart - 3 min walk
Hachioji, Tokyo Prefecture
Family Mart - 7 min walk / 1 min drive
Chiyoda, Tokyo Prefecture
Family Mart - 1 min walk
Chuo, Tokyo Prefecture
Lawson Store 100 - 2 min walk
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Guides & Articles about Tokyo
The Tunnel Japan Can't Quit — and What It Means for Kyushu Property
The Japan-Korea tunnel has resurfaced in headlines after a 2025 political scandal. Here's what it would actually mean for Kyushu property values — and what's already growing without it.
Minpaku: The Airbnb-Style Law Changing Japan's Akiya Market
How Japan's 2018 minpaku law — and the 2025-2026 regulatory wave — is reshaping akiya demand, and why location now determines everything for investors.
Where Japan Is Building Next: Projects That Could Reshape Property Values
From the $8.9 billion Osaka casino resort to TSMC factories doubling land prices in Kumamoto, Japan has major projects underway that foreign buyers should know about. Theme parks, airport expansions, shinkansen extensions, semiconductor hubs, and foreigner-friendly municipal programs — mapped against where to buy.
Unlock Japan's Hidden Property Market: A Power User's Guide to Akiya Data
Five government databases, 1,000 municipal akiya banks, and a subsidy stack worth millions. Here's how to use all of it.
About Akiya in Tokyo
Tokyo is home to 7,241 akiya and vacant properties currently listed on Akiya Japan. Akiya (空き家) means "empty house" in Japanese — Japan has over 9 million vacant homes due to population decline and rural-to-urban migration, and many are available at remarkably low prices.
Properties in Tokyo start from ¥1,200. Whether you are looking for a rural retreat, a renovation project, or an affordable home in Japan, Tokyo offers opportunities for foreign buyers — Japan places no restrictions on foreign property ownership.
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