In a comment with relevance to China, he said Japan will keep cooperating with the U.S. and Europe in dealing with intellectual property issues. Note: Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the TPP soon ... ( read original story ...)
Property firm fined £18,000 over Japanese Knotweed infestation
A property owner has been fined £18,000 after allowing Japanese Knotweed to spread to neighbouring homes. M B Estate Ltd ignored a community protection notice from May 2017 to deal with the invasive w... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s most beautiful ryokans invite you to do absolutely nothing
For dinner, you may take dinner in your room, or in the private dining rooms on the property. Japan's best hotels are usually either hyper-traditional, with only wood, paper and lacquer, or ultramoder... ( read original story ...)
A Multi-City Honeymoon Guide to Seoul, Tokyo, and Osaka
Guests can also book bespoke in-room tea and wine tastings, as well as traditional treatments at the on-property Mizuki Spa. Meiji Shrine is a serene, cultural spot located in a 200-acre forest right ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Is Giving Away Abandoned Houses for Free
In other cases, the homes aren’t technically “free” until you’ve rented them out for a number of years and the property has subsequently been deemed yours, according to Japanese property blog Rethink ... ( read original story ...)
How to Invest in Japan Real Estate as a Foreigner
Japan’s real-estate property investment market, as you may or may not know, is Asia-Pacific’s biggest market, and the second biggest global market in the world. But it is difficult for foreigners to i... ( read original story ...)
Japan has opposite problem to Ireland: it is giving houses away
If the thought of trying to buy a family home in Ireland’s super, soar-away property market makes you want to reach for a stiff drink, spare a thought for Japan, which is grappling with the opposite p... ( read original story ...)
Japan has opposite problem to Ireland: it has to give houses away free
Every year the young migrate to work in the cities. Many urban dwellers, meanwhile, are set to inherit nearly worthless rural property from their parents when they pass away. Rie Nakaya, a Tokyo house... ( read original story ...)
Osaka: 2,612 properties found
This property might pay Booking.com a little more to be in this Program. Osaka – Show on map (3.7 miles from center) Featuring the 31st-floor S-PARK Spa with a sauna, jet bath and hot-spring baths wit... ( read original story ...)
Japan is so full of empty homes that it’s giving them away
The Japanese government is disposing its surfeit of "akiya", properties left vacant for protracted periods of time, at steep discounts, even offering them for free. Such units usually entice otherwise ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese billionaire Soi-chiro Fukutake buying up Queenstown property
A Japanese billionaire art collector who's restored two historic buildings in central Queenstown has bought a landmark property close by. Auckland-based Soi-chiro Fukutake has paid an undisclosed sum ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Is Giving Away Vacant Houses all Across the Country
So if you're a prospective home-buyer and you don't mind the occasional ghost, a once-abandoned Japanese property awaits you. Sign up here for our daily Thrillist email and subscribe here for our YouT... ( read original story ...)
Melbourne Named Top APAC Property Investment Prospect for 2019
and took Sydney to third place in the annual barometer of industry sentiment which was based on input from more than 350 property professionals. Singapore took the second-ranked spot on the list, and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan is GIVING AWAY abandoned homes and selling others dirt-cheap because superstitious buyers don’t want an ‘unlucky’ house
making it a popular option for Japanese buyers and foreigners alike. Many find their rural locations and spacious layouts desirable, but there are a number of risks to consider when taking on an 'Akiy... ( read original story ...)
Want a free country house in Japan? They’re giving them away
"This is usually because the owners cannot take care of the property anymore or do not want to pay the property tax that applies in Japan for a home that they do not use," said real estate site REthin... ( read original story ...)
Japan immigration bureau’s tweet over pro-refugee graffiti criticized for focus on vandalism
A Twitter post by the Tokyo immigration bureau that appears to chide people who vandalized public property with messages that criticize the country’s treatment of asylum-seekers has gone viral, with m... ( read original story ...)