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The Kansai region, which includes major cities such as Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, and Wakayama, is a vibrant part of Japan with a rich history, dynamic culture, and a diverse economy. Compared to the more hectic Kanto region, Kansai offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition, with a slightly slower pace of life and lower real estate prices.
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The Kanto region, which encompasses Tokyo and its surrounding prefectures (Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi, and Ibaraki), is the heart of Japan’s economic, political, and cultural activities. As one of the most sought-after real estate markets in the country, Kanto offers numerous benefits for different types of property buyers.
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Renovating a home to be more sustainable is a practical and often cost-effective way to reduce your environmental impact while improving your living space. In Japan, where older homes often lack modern energy-efficient features, renovating for sustainability can bring significant long-term benefits
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Tokyo Star Bank Ltd. has introduced a unique service offering loans and accounts to non-residents looking to purchase real estate in Japan. Since the service launched last year, it has seen rapid growth, fueled by Japan’s weak yen and attractive low interest rates, which have sparked international interest in the country’s property market.
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When navigating the Japanese real estate market, it's essential to familiarize yourself with various measurement units that describe property areas. These units, such as 坪 (Tsubo), 平米 (Heibei), ㎡ (Square Meter), 畳 (Jo), and others, are commonly used in property advertisements, whether you're looking to buy, sell, or rent a property in Japan.
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If you're considering investing in Japanese real estate, whether for a permanent move or as a different type of investment, you're likely wondering if it's worth it. Understanding the pros and cons, and what to watch out for before making a significant financial commitment, is crucial.
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Earthquake resistance standards are critical guidelines that define the minimum structural integrity that buildings must possess to withstand seismic events. These standards have evolved over time to enhance building safety and resilience in earthquake-prone areas.
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When investing in real estate in Japan, it's crucial to understand the distinct advantages and disadvantages of new/young pre-owned properties versus old pre-owned properties. This knowledge can guide investors in making decisions that match their specific investment objectives.