Best Locations in Japan for a Second Home
With international demand rising, Tokyo neighborhoods like Ueno and Asakusabashi are emerging as top spots for second homes in Japan, offering a unique mix of value and long-term investment potential.
With international demand rising, Tokyo neighborhoods like Ueno and Asakusabashi are emerging as top spots for second homes in Japan, offering a unique mix of value and long-term investment potential.
Argentum Wealth Management helps expats in Japan navigate investing, entrepreneurship, and real estate with expert, tailored financial guidance.
From scenic countryside retreats to investment-ready vacation homes, Japan offers unique opportunities for second-home buyers. Discover why now is the right time to make your move.
Kozue Dunn’s meticulous approach to real estate has made her a star agent in a highly competitive industry.
In 1859—the year Yokohama opened to British trade—an estimated 50 to 70 percent of senior British and colonial leaders were alumni of British boarding schools.
Tokyu Land Corporation’s flagship urban redevelopment, Tokyo Port City Takeshiba, exemplifies the company’s philosophy of blending nature, technology and community.
Relocating to Tokyo with your furry friend can be an exciting adventure—but navigating a new language, cultural expectations and unfamiliar systems, especially when it comes to healthcare, is a daunting challenge.
In a rapidly evolving world, where scientific literacy and innovative thinking are more vital than ever, Laurus International School of Science stands as a pioneer of forward-thinking education.
Finding trustworthy, nurturing childcare as a foreigner in one of the world’s most densely-populated cities comes with a unique set of hurdles that can be hard to manage.
Shinagawa International School (SIS) isn’t just a place to learn—it’s a multicultural community where students, parents and staff truly feel at home.
For those in Japan looking to establish permanent residency in the United States, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program presents a promising opportunity.
Nestled in the mountainous southern area of Nagano Prefecture, Kiso Village stands as a testament to Japan’s rich cultural heritage.