Regions of Japan
We select properties in areas that offer distinctive cultural value, natural beauty, and investment potential across the Japanese archipelago.
Gunma (Kita-Karuizawa)
The 'Cabbage Kingdom' offers a cool highland sanctuary just an hour from Tokyo. Known for Mt. Asama, active hot springs, and lush summer retreats.
High altitude (1000m+) offers climate stability. Solid bedrock significantly reduces seismic risks. Abundant natural aquifers.
Mt. Asama
Active volcano with scenic hiking.
Onioshidashi Park
Volcanic rock formations.
Shiraito Falls
Elegant waterfall in the shape of threads.
Kyoto (Higashiyama)
The cultural heart of Japan. Higashiyama preserves the atmosphere of old Kyoto with its preserved Machiya townhouses, temples, and teahouses.
Strict urban planning protects heritage value. Historically stable geomorphology. Cultural preservation zone.
Kiyomizu-dera
Historic temple with wooden stage.
Gion District
Famous Geisha district.
Philosopher's Path
Canalside walk with cherry blossoms.
Kanazawa (Ishikawa)
Known as 'Little Kyoto', Kanazawa maintained its samurai districts and teahouse districts. Famous for gold leaf production and Kenrokuen Garden.
Example of historical endurance; no major war or quake damage for 400 years. Traditional 'snow-proof' architecture.
Kenrokuen
One of Japan's 3 best gardens.
Nagamachi
Preserved samurai residences.
Omicho Market
Fresh seafood market.
Setouchi (Onomichi)
A nostalgic port town on the Seto Inland Sea. Famous for its hillside temples, cat alley, and as the starting point of the Shimanami Kaido.
Protected inland sea climate (low typhoon risk). Vital transit hub with redundant logistical access.
Senkoji Temple
Hilltop temple with sweeping views.
Shimanami Kaido
Cyclist's paradise across islands.
Neko-no-Hosomichi
Charming narrow alleys.
