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I Dream of Akiya – Owning a Home in Japan, From Countryside to Airbnb

28 min · 3 de jun de 2025
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Ever wondered what it’s like to own a home in Japan—maybe even a super cheap one in the countryside? In this first episode of I Dream of Akiya, Ryo Takemoto and Kai Boyd dive into the world of Akiya—Japan’s vacant homes—and why they might just be the hidden gems you’ve been looking for. From rural adventures and real estate surprises to Airbnb hacks and moving-to-Japan tips, this episode covers: * What Akiya are and why so many exist * The real reasons people are buying homes in the Japanese countryside * Osaka’s rising appeal as an investment spot * Cultural quirks and legal stuff foreigners should know * How to turn an old house into a cozy Airbnb Whether you're dreaming of a slow life in Japan or just curious about a totally different side of the country, this is a fun, eye-opening place to start.

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