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Japan is a place that means a lot to both of us. Over time, we’ve come to appreciate how everyday life here often feels calm, respectful, and closely connected to nature.
Much of this comes from long-standing cultural traditions, including influences from Shintoism, which places importance on cleanliness, balance, and respect for the natural world.

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It’s something you notice in the way homes are cared for, the simplicity of spaces, and the quiet sense of harmony that runs through daily life.
Our own home in Japan was once a family home that had been passed down through generations. Being part of that history gave the property a real sense of character and meaning. With time and care, we’ve been able to make it our own — turning it into a place that feels personal, comfortable, and full of life.
That experience is something we believe others can have too. Many older homes in Japan, including akiya properties, can be transformed into something special. With the right approach, what may once have been an unused or traditional house can become a warm, lived-in home that reflects your own style and story.
For us, owning a home in Japan isn’t just about property — it’s about creating a space that feels right for you, in an environment that encourages a slower, more thoughtful way of living.
You can find a plethoras of You Tube vides here to give you inspiration.
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