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Available Japanese Real Estate Properties: Weekly TL;DR Oct. 9-15, 2025
This week's property selection showcases an exceptional range of Japanese real estate opportunities spanning from remote mountain retreats to pottery town residences and suburban family homes. Covering locations across Nagano, Fukui, Niigata, Chiba, Kyoto, and Gunma prefectures, these listings present diverse options for buyers seeking rural living, vacation properties, or investment opportunities in Japan's countryside.








Available Japanese Real Estate Properties: Weekly TL;DR
Six unique real estate properties currently available for purchase in Japan. These listings showcase a diverse range of options, from traditional detached homes in Tokyo to spacious resort properties, each offering distinct opportunities for potential buyers.



A Sanctuary of Light and Life: Where Park Views Meet Passion Projects in Yokohama
Imagine stepping into your living room each morning to find warm sunlight streaming through multiple windows, illuminating the rich wood textures that define your home's character. Now picture looking out to see not neighboring buildings crowding your view, but the open green space of a public park stretching beyond your windows. This is the daily reality that awaits in this thoughtfully renovated detached house in Maedacho, Totsuka Ward—a home where natural light, creative pursuits, and family comfort converge in perfect harmony.


A Phoenix Rising: How One Home is Helping to Revitalize Hatoyama New Town
In the rolling hills of Saitama Prefecture, something remarkable is happening. A town once written off as a "marginal village" is quietly staging one of Japan's most inspiring comeback stories, and this beautifully renovated home in Hatoyama New Town isn't just a place to live—it's an invitation to be part of something bigger.


A Life of Admiration for Retro Houses: Discovering Charm in Kodaira's Historic Gem
You're walking down a quiet residential street in Kodaira City when you stumble upon a house that seems to whisper stories of decades past. With its weathered wooden exterior and thoughtfully tended garden crowned by a magnificent mimosa tree, this 66-year-old home doesn't just offer shelter—it offers a lifestyle steeped in character and possibility.
