Houses for Sale in Japan

Search 65,304+ houses for sale across all 47 prefectures — detached ikkodate, traditional machiya townhouses, farmhouses, and renovation-ready akiya. No restrictions on foreign ownership. Updated daily in English.

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Latest Houses for Sale

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
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331m²
238m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Ine, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Garden Akiya Bank +4
190m²
218m²

Ine, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Near Station Akiya Bank +2
4
340m²
104m²

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +1
4
164m²
91m²
seven_eleven convenience store Seven Eleven - 6 min walk / 1 min drive

Ine, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
678m²
225m²

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +2
2
253m²
83m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive

Ine, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Akiya Bank Rural +1
307m²
112m²

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Rice Field +2
5
515m²
107m²

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Corner Lot +2
2
83m²
69m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 8 min walk / 2 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
3
464m²
73m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 13 min walk / 3 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Corner Lot +2
4
218m²
87m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 3 min walk

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Pet Friendly Forest +4
4
476m²
83m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 24 min walk / 5 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Akiya Bank Pet Friendly +2
5
298m²
194m²

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
5
196m²
138m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Move-in Ready +4
634m²
123m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 48 min walk / 10 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
1
462m²
28m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 33 min walk / 7 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Garden +2
5
616m²
124m²
mini_stop convenience store Mini Stop - 30 min walk / 6 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
3
105m²
88m²

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Akiya Bank Pet Friendly +2
4
313m²
204m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 49 min walk / 10 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
4
132m²
110m²
daily_yamazaki convenience store Daily Yamazaki - 3 min walk

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Move-in Ready +2
4
202m²
104m²

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +1
4
248m²
132m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 9 min walk / 2 min drive

Buying a House in Japan

Japan offers one of the most accessible property markets for foreign buyers: no ownership restrictions, transparent public listing systems, and prices ranging from budget-friendly regional homes to premium city residences. With 65,304+ houses for sale on Akiya Japan, the choice spans all 47 prefectures and every price bracket.

Types of Houses in Japan

Ikkodate (一戸建て) are standalone detached homes — the most common type, found in all regions. Machiya are traditional wooden townhouses, sought after for renovation in Kyoto and Kanazawa. Kominka are old farmhouses — often large with exposed beams and tatami rooms. Akiya (vacant homes) span all types and are frequently the most affordable. New builds (shinchiku) are also listed alongside used homes (chuko).

House Prices in Japan

The national median for a used detached house is approximately ¥20–25 million, but this varies dramatically by location. Urban Tokyo and Kyoto command ¥50–150 million for family homes. Regional cities like Sendai, Hiroshima, and Kumamoto offer similar-size homes for ¥15–30 million. Smaller towns and rural areas regularly have houses under ¥5 million, with akiya sometimes under ¥1 million.

Can Foreigners Buy Houses in Japan?

Yes — Japan places no restrictions on foreign property ownership. You can purchase any type of house regardless of nationality, residency status, or visa type. The process requires a Japanese tax identification number and typically takes 1–3 months. Our house search is free; a subscription unlocks full address, contact details, and direct links to original listings.

For budget buyers, explore cheap houses in Japan — properties under ¥5,000,000 — or browse official akiya bank listings, which often include municipal renovation subsidies and community support programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a house cost in Japan?
Used houses in Japan range from under ¥1,000,000 in regional prefectures to over ¥100,000,000 in premium Tokyo or Kyoto locations. The national median is approximately ¥20–25 million for a used detached home. In regional cities like Hiroshima or Sendai, expect ¥15–30 million for a 4-bedroom family home.
Can foreigners buy a house in Japan?
Yes. Japan has no restrictions on foreign ownership of houses or land. Non-residents and non-citizens can purchase property freely. You'll need a Japanese tax identification number and, if using a mortgage, a Japanese bank relationship — though many foreign buyers purchase outright.
What is an ikkodate in Japan?
Ikkodate (一戸建て) means a standalone detached house — one residential unit on its own plot of land. It's the most common property type in Japan outside major city centres, as opposed to apartments (manshon or apato) which are multi-unit buildings.
Which areas have the most affordable houses in Japan?
Akita, Shimane, Kochi, Tottori, and Tokushima prefectures have the lowest median house prices. Hokkaido offers large houses at lower prices than most of Honshu. Even near large cities like Osaka or Nagoya, commuter towns within 60–90 minutes often have family houses well under ¥10 million.
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