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Japan Dream Houses: The Truth, Beauty, and a Few Slight Corrections Edition! | JDH 041

Dream Houses for Dreamers and Lovers of Japan life

Stunning, High-Grade Property in Kamakura in this week’s issue!

Japan Dream Houses: The Truth, Beauty, and a Few Slight Corrections Edition!

Dreamers, welcome back.

Welcome to Japan Dream Houses, the newsletter that proves your next home might be one click, one countryside train, and one lucky break away. In Issue 41, we’ve rounded up 12 jaw-dropping properties — from serene seaside sanctuaries to fixer-uppers with potential (and possibly ghosts, but the friendly kind).

And yes... we need to come clean. While April Fools’ Day has come and gone, we’ve decided the first week of April still counts for a little mischief. So in this issue, we’re also correcting 8 past listings that may have included some artistic freedoms. No, that 300-year-old kominka probably doesn't come with a secret ninja tunnel. Probably.

So scroll on, laugh a little, dream a lot — and maybe find your next great adventure in the Japanese countryside.

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Click on any of the house images to view the respective real estate company's offering.

4 under $40k

Hyogo - $19k


Amazing interior and spacious - this house was loved and well kept! 2 min from the bus stop.

Himeji - $23k


90yo Akiya Project! Huge house, big land. Great price!

Tohoku - $28k


Surf shack - was highlighted in issue 13 - but still available!

Hiroshima - $37k


Large 100yo kominka with land. Could use some upgrades, great price!

Ready to Move in!

Fukushima - $63k


Stately kominka-style house, ready to move in! Large plot of land to boot!

Kagoshima - $73k


Ignore the picture, take a look! 2 minutes from a fishing port, giant roof balcony, renovated!

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