The article from EJable.com discusses the phenomenon of "Akiya" or abandoned houses in Japan, which have become a popular topic among foreigners looking to buy
Once you’ve decided on your new Japanese city, the next step to setting up a stable life in Japan is to discover a neighborhood that meets your needs. Thankfully, most Japanese neighborhoods are self-contained mini-towns bursting with activity and local businesses. However, in such a densely packed country, noise pollution and privacy will naturally be an issue no matter where you are, making it v
We have long heard that houses in Japan are expensive. What if, all of a sudden, someone tells you that you can buy a cheap house in Japan? Imagine the waves such a statement will cause! The same thing happened with the Akiya phenomenon in Japan. A relatively unknown word, “Akiya,” suddenly became a commonly used word among foreigners in Japan and many outside Japan. You will frequently hear forei
Reviving Japan's Abandoned Homes: Exploring the Akiya Phenomenon Nestled amidst Japan's picturesque landscapes and bustling urban centers lie hidden treasures waiting to be unearthed: Akiya, the abandoned homes that whisper tales of bygone eras. In recent years, the Akiya phenomenon has captured the imagination of homeowners, entrepreneurs, and policymakers alike, offering a glimpse into Japan's r
So, you are considering finding a job and living in Tokyo and are wondering what it’s like living here? And, yes, how much is the average rent in Tokyo? This is a very natural question; after all, renting an apartment is one of the first steps and a major cost factor. Moreover, you may also be looking for more affordable areas in Tokyo to save on rent. Well, you have come to the right place to fin
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