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Seismic Resistance in Japanese Homes: Earthquake Standards, Safety, and What Buyers Need to Know
Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world, and this has led to some of the most advanced seismic engineering standards globally. Seismic resistance in Japanese homes is one of the most important factors to consider when buying property in Japan, whether for personal use, investment, or akiya renovation. This guide explains how Japan’s seismic standards have evolved, what they mean for buyers, and how to evaluate a property’s safety. Seismic Resistance
Mar 21


How to Make International Wire Transfers for Real Estate Purchases in Japan
Buying property in Japan as a non-resident is absolutely possible — but one of the biggest questions foreign buyers ask is: How do I make international wire transfers for real estate purchases in Japan? If you don’t live in Japan and don’t have a Japanese bank account, understanding how payments work during contract and closing is critical. This guide explains exactly how foreign buyers transfer funds into Japan safely and efficiently for property purchases, inspections, reno
Feb 19


Why Older Japanese Homes Often Need Renovation
Buying an older home in Japan—especially in the Kansai region—can offer exceptional value, larger lots, and unique architectural charm. But many international buyers quickly discover why older Japanese homes often need renovation before moving in. From aging construction standards to design styles that no longer match modern living, understanding these factors helps buyers make smart decisions and budget realistically. Why Older Japanese Homes Often Need Renovation: Key Reas
Nov 15, 2025
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