Land for Sale in Hyogo
255 land for sale available · ¥100,000 – ¥2,902,900,000 · 24 new this month
Hyogo is Japan's most geographically schizophrenic prefecture, and this is its strength. The prefectural capital Kobe faces Osaka Bay from steeply rising hillsides, its port history visible in the 19th-century Western residences (ijinkan) of Kitano — brought by merchants and diplomats from across Europe and America after the port opened to foreign trade in 1868. The result is a city with genuine cosmopolitan depth: Japan's oldest foreign-established churches, a 150-year-old wine culture, a beer-brewing tradition started by German brewmasters, and a comfort with international residents that is structurally built into the city's identity rather than performed for visitors. The Kobe beef at the origin — black-haired Tajima cattle raised in the surrounding mountains — is the most internationally famous of Japan's wagyu varieties.
Getting There
Kobe is 20 minutes from Osaka by Hanshin or Hankyu Express, 35 minutes from Kyoto, and has its own domestic airport (Kobe Airport, 10 minutes from the city centre on the portliner monorail) with routes to Sapporo, Naha, and other domestic destinations. Kansai International is 45 minutes away. The Himeji branch connects to Himeji city in 30 minutes by Shinkansen from Shin-Kobe.
Daily Life
Himeji Castle — the "White Heron Castle," fully intact, never burned or significantly damaged through the Meiji-era demolitions or the wartime bombings — is considered the finest surviving feudal castle in Japan. The approach from Himeji Station is one of Japanese architecture's great set-pieces: the castle rises in layered white stages above the plain, progressively revealed as you approach. The castle town of Himeji (population 540,000) has its own commercial and residential life independent of the castle's fame.
Festivals & Culture
Arima Onsen, 30 minutes from Kobe centre, is one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts (traditionally dated to the 7th century) and has two distinct spring types — kinsen (gold spring, iron-rich, rust-coloured, believed to treat skin conditions) and ginsen (silver spring, colourless, radioactive, believed to treat rheumatism) — both flowing in abundance. The northern Hyogo coast (Tajima region, Kinosaki Onsen) is a completely different character: a Sea of Japan fishing port culture, crab season in winter, wooden machiya towns with outdoor yukata bathing culture.
Buying Property Here
For property buyers, Hyogo divides neatly. Kobe's hillside districts (Kitano, Yamate, Nada hillside) run ¥15M–¥40M. Flatland Kobe residential wards are ¥10M–¥20M. Himeji houses ¥5M–¥15M. Ashiya (the premium residential strip between Kobe and Osaka) is ¥20M–¥60M+. The Tajima region's Sea of Japan coast has akiya and older fishermen's houses from ¥1M–¥6M in settings that regularly stop first-time visitors.
Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture
Sunkus - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture
Family Mart - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture
Seven Eleven - 7 min walk / 1 min drive
Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture
Family Mart - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Takasago, Hyogo Prefecture
Seven Eleven - 5 min walk / 1 min drive
Itami, Hyogo Prefecture
Circle K - 6 min walk / 1 min drive
Takasago, Hyogo Prefecture
Poplar - 12 min walk / 2 min drive