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Top 10 Locations for Vacation Homes in Japan

By Yasuharu Matsuno, Last Updated On June 13, 2023

Introduction

The concept of dual living, where one spends weekdays in the city and weekends in the suburbs, is gaining popularity in Japan. With the rise of remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are considering relocating to areas with easy access from urban centers. This article introduces popular locations for vacation homes in Japan, with a focus on foreign investors.

Before we delve into the top 10 locations, it’s important to note that foreign ownership of real estate in Japan is unrestricted. However, it’s crucial to understand the local real estate laws and practices, which can be complex. It’s recommended to seek advice from real estate professionals and legal advisors before making a purchase.

Top 10 Locations for Vacation Homes in Japan

1. Nagano Prefecture: Embracing Karuizawa and Hakuba

Nagano Prefecture, known as the ‘Roof of Japan,’ offers breathtaking landscapes and a unique cultural charm. The prefecture boasts a range of outdoor activities throughout the year, from skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking and nature walks in the warmer months. Famous for its onsen (hot springs), traditional ryokan (Japanese inns), and delicious local cuisine, Nagano offers an authentic and rejuvenating Japanese experience. This tranquil region serves as a serene retreat, making it a desirable location for a vacation home.

Within Nagano lies Karuizawa, a resort town that harmonizes serenity and convenience. A short ride from Tokyo via Shinkansen, Karuizawa boasts a pleasant climate, varied outdoor activities, and upscale shopping facilities. The town encapsulates a blend of traditional and modern charm, with attractions ranging from historic sites to one of Japan’s largest outlet malls.

A Vacation Home in Karuizawa, Nagano

Just as appealing is Hakuba, a village in Nagano’s pristine mountains. Known for its top-rated ski resorts, Hakuba was a host site for the 1998 Winter Olympics. With its dramatic alpine scenery and quality ski slopes, Hakuba is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, offering an array of seasonal activities that extend beyond skiing to include hiking and mountain biking.

2. Hokkaido Prefecture: Nature’s Retreat at Niseko

Hokkaido, known for its untouched wilderness and distinct seasons, offers a refreshing escape for vacation home buyers. Its diverse beauty extends from blooming springs to snow-laden winters.

Niseko, located in Hokkaido, is a world-class destination famous for its powder snow, top-tier ski resorts, and local gourmet delights. Beyond winter, Niseko serves as a hub for outdoor activities like hiking and river rafting and offers a taste of fresh, local produce.

Investing in a vacation home in Niseko opens doors to an adventurous yet tranquil lifestyle amid Hokkaido’s stunning natural scenery.

A vacation home covered with snow in Niseko

3. Kanagawa Prefecture: Splendor of Hakone

Kanagawa Prefecture, with its easy access from Tokyo, is a popular choice for vacation homes. The prefecture is home to the ancient capital of Kamakura, which is rich in history and culture, and the hot spring resort of Hakone.

Hakone is a town within Kanagawa, a peaceful retreat celebrated for its hot springs, Lake Ashi, and stunning Mount Fuji views. Its attractions include the Open-Air Museum, Hakone Shrine, and the picturesque Tozan Railway. The area around the Miura Peninsula, which is rich in nature and has a warm climate, is also popular for vacation homes.

A vacation home in Hakone

4. Kyoto Prefecture: Charm of Machiya

Kyoto Prefecture, the ancient capital of Japan, blends historic sites and captivating landscapes, making it an appealing vacation home location.

Particularly enticing to foreign buyers are Kyoto’s Machiya, traditional wooden townhouses that epitomize local heritage. Renovated Machiya melds historic charm with modern comforts and are often situated in peaceful neighborhoods near temples and shrines.

Investing in Kyoto and owning a Machiya enables immersion in Japan’s rich history while providing the conveniences of a contemporary city, presenting a unique and rewarding opportunity for vacation home buyers.

A Renovated Machiya in Kyoto

5. Chiba Prefecture: Beachside Bliss of Tateyama

With easy access from Tokyo and connectivity to Kanagawa Prefecture via the Tokyo Bay Aqua Line, Chiba Prefecture is gaining attention as a vacation home destination. The southern part of the prefecture is particularly known for its warm climate and abundant nature. The area is rich in fresh seafood due to its proximity to the sea, and its warm winter climate allows for the cultivation of various vegetables.

Tateyama, in Chiba, is renowned for its mild climate, pristine beaches, and historic sites, including Tateyama Castle and Sunosaki Shrine. Its parks showcase delightful seasonal blooms, adding to the city’s appeal. Investing in a vacation home in Chiba offers a serene lifestyle that blends urban convenience, historic charm, and natural beauty, all within a stone’s throw of Tokyo’s vibrant city life.

Vacation home in Tateyama

6. Yamanashi Prefecture: The Beauty of Mount Fuji

Yamanashi Prefecture, home to the iconic Mount Fuji, provides an unrivaled natural setting that captivates vacation home buyers. Known for its scenic landscapes including the Fuji Five Lakes and its rich wine culture, Yamanashi offers a distinctly serene Japanese experience.

Situated within easy reach of Tokyo, Yamanashi boasts exceptional accessibility alongside its natural charms. The views of Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest peak, from Lake Kawaguchi or the Chureito Pagoda are stunning, providing a tranquil backdrop for a vacation home.

Investing in a vacation home in Yamanashi offers not just a property, but a retreat where you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the convenience of proximity to Tokyo. With its natural wonders and serene environment, Yamanashi provides a unique blend of relaxation and accessibility.

Vacation Home in Yamanashi

7. Okinawa Prefecture: Your Tropical Escape

Okinawa Prefecture, at Japan’s southern tip, is a tropical haven with beautiful beaches, clear waters, and rich Ryukyuan heritage. Its year-round warm climate makes it an excellent vacation home location for sun-seekers.

From coral reefs abundant with marine life to hiking-friendly forests, Okinawa’s natural splendor is impressive. Its cultural heritage, reflected in music, dance, and cuisine, adds to its appeal.

Investing in a vacation home in Okinawa means more than just property ownership. It’s an opportunity to embrace a lifestyle rich in tropical allure and cultural vibrancy, offering a distinct Japanese experience.

Vacation Home in Okinawa

8. Niigata Prefecture: A Snow Paradise

Niigata Prefecture, renowned for its snow-clad landscapes and top-notch Sake breweries, is a compelling destination for vacation home buyers. Particularly noteworthy is Echigo Yuzawa, an area celebrated for its excellent skiing conditions, hot springs, and a range of winter activities.

Investing in a vacation home in Niigata offers the chance to immerse yourself in the delights of Japan’s snow country. You get to partake in thrilling snow sports, relax in soothing hot springs, and savor premium Sake in a region renowned for its natural beauty and cultural richness.

Vacation Home in Niigata

9. Shizuoka Prefecture: Tea and Mount Fuji

Shizuoka Prefecture, where Mount Fuji meets the Pacific Ocean, is an appealing location for a vacation home. Known for its tea plantations, hot springs, and coastal views, Shizuoka offers a blend of cultural and natural attractions.

A vacation home in Shizuoka means investing in a lifestyle of relaxation and tranquility, where you can enjoy tea ceremonies with views of Mount Fuji, and unwind in hot springs after a day exploring the Pacific coast.

Vacation Home in Shizuoka

10. Shiga Prefecture: The Land of Lake Biwa

Shiga Prefecture, nestled beside Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest freshwater lake, offers a serene environment for a vacation home. Rich in historical significance and natural beauty, Shiga promises both cultural exploration and outdoor adventures.

Owning a vacation home in Shiga means being steps away from the majestic Lake Biwa, providing opportunities for water sports in summer and contemplative walks in the colder months. It’s an investment in a lifestyle of tranquility, history, and natural splendor.

Vacation Home at Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture

Tips for Foreign Investors

As you embark on this exciting venture, comprehending the dynamics of the Japanese real estate market is key:

Property Ownership in Japan

In Japan, the property ownership model does not distinguish between ‘freehold’ and ‘leasehold’ as in some Western countries. Instead, once a property is bought, it is usually owned outright without any time-bound limitations. Moreover, Japan’s property laws permit foreigners to own land and buildings just as Japanese nationals do, creating a level playing field for all buyers.

Property Management

If you plan to rent out your vacation home when you’re not using it, consider hiring a property management company. They can handle tasks such as tenant screening, rent collection, and property maintenance.

Language Barrier

While some real estate agents in Japan speak English, many do not. It’s recommended to work with an agent who can communicate in your preferred language to ensure a smooth transaction.

Conclusion

Japan offers a variety of attractive locations for vacation homes, each with its unique charm and appeal. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat in the mountains, a beachfront property, or a home close to leisure facilities, there’s a perfect location for you. Remember to consider your purpose, maintenance, management costs, and the surrounding environment when choosing your vacation home location. Happy house hunting!

Yasuharu Matsuno
Yasuharu Matsuno

Yasuharu "Yasu" Matsuno is the Co-founder and CEO of Blackship Realty, the operator of Tokyo Portfolio. A leading expert in Japanese real estate investment, Yasu holds an MBA from Columbia University. With prior experience at Mitsubishi Corporation and years spent abroad, he brings a global perspective to the Japanese real estate market.


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