From Saved to Sold: What Actually Happens After You Find Your Akiya
The complete step-by-step process from enquiry to keys in hand — every document, deposit, and deadline explained in plain English.
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Akiya Japan Library
Guides, analysis and legal updates
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The complete step-by-step process from enquiry to keys in hand — every document, deposit, and deadline explained in plain English.
This guide explains Japan's minpaku (private lodging) system, its legal requirements, and how it can turn your renovated akiya into a source of income. Use Akiya Japan's map layers to find them.
Fukushima property prices sit 30-50% below comparable locations in neighbouring prefectures. With government reconstruction spending, Shinkansen access, and radiation readings at or below global averages, the data suggests a reputational discount that may not last.
Japan s new digital nomad visa sounds perfect — until you read the fine print. No bank account, no health insurance, no resident pricing. Here is how property ownership changes the equation.
The Expo 2025, a $10 billion MGM casino resort, and massive infrastructure upgrades are transforming Osaka. Here is what property costs now — before the world catches on.
Business card etiquette, response timelines, contract steps, and why ghosting an agent can close doors across an entire region.
Dual pricing, accommodation tax hikes, and access fees are reshaping the cost of visiting Japan. For property owners registered as residents, the same policies mean local rates and municipal benefits.
Thailand restricts you to condos. Vietnam caps ownership at 50 years. Indonesia won't let you hold land at all. Japan? Full freehold, no restrictions, same rights as a citizen. Here is how every major Asian market compares — and why Japan keeps winning.
From Niigata to Hokkaido — where to find affordable snow country akiya near ski resorts and onsen, what they cost, and what winter ownership really involves.
Japanese towns offer up to ¥3 million cash for families who relocate. We explain which programs are open to foreigners, how to apply, and what property you can buy with the subsidy.
Pre-1981 vs post-1981 building codes, seismic retrofitting methods and costs, government subsidies, earthquake insurance, and why structural assessment is the first money you should spend.
Kurobe sits at the gateway to Unazuki Onsen and the Kurobe Gorge — two hours from Tokyo by Shinkansen, with property from ¥100,000. Here is what buyers need to know about this onsen town in Toyama Prefecture.