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Dual-Life in Niigata: A Practical Guide to Buying Property in Japan as an International Owner

Dual-Life in Niigata: A Practical Guide to Buying Property in Japan as an International Owner Snow & Sun Owner’s Representative · Niigata & Okinawa Buyer’s Guide · Niigata Prefecture · 2026 Dual-Life in Niigata: A Practical Guide to Buying Property in Japan as an International Owner By Ayako Yamaguchi  ·  Snow & Sun Owner’s Representative […]

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A weathered Okinawan coastal house overlooking the ocean at sunset. The property appears charming and affordable at first glance, but signs of age, salt-air exposure, and maintenance needs hint at the hidden realities of buying older real estate in Japan.

The $40,000 Okinawa Dream: What Retirees Need to Know Before They Buy

Owner’s Representative · Niigata & Okinawa The $40,000 Okinawa Dream What retirees need to know before they buy — and why the listing price is only the beginning. AY The $40,000 Okinawa Dream | Ayako Yamaguchi Owner’s Representative · Niigata & Okinawa The $40,000 Okinawa Dream What retirees need to know before they buy —

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A foreign real estate investor reviews Japanese property documents with a Japanese representative in a quiet office in Japan. Maps, contracts, and architectural plans are spread across the table, reflecting the complexity of buying property in Japan without speaking Japanese.

Buying Property in Japan as a Foreigner

Buying in Japan Without Speaking Japanese | Ayako Yamaguchi Ayako Yamaguchi 山口綾子 Owner’s Representative · Niigata & Okinawa Japan Real Estate · For Overseas Investors Buying in Japan Without Speaking Japanese:How to Avoid Contracts You Don’t Fully Understand — and What Happens After Closing Japan’s property market is structured and safe. But it works best

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