Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture
Family Mart - 7 min walk / 1 min drive
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Browse 28,622+ land plots for sale across Japan — residential, agricultural, and forest land in all 47 prefectures. Build your own home or invest in Japan's property market. Foreign ownership fully permitted.
Family Mart - 7 min walk / 1 min drive
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Japan's land market offers opportunities across the full spectrum — from serviced residential plots in suburban neighbourhoods to agricultural land in scenic prefectures and commercial sites in city centres. Foreigners can purchase land with the same rights as Japanese citizens, with no special restrictions on residential, commercial, or forest land ownership.
Residential land (宅地) is zoned for house construction and the most common type on the market. Agricultural land (農地) requires approval from the local Agricultural Committee for non-farmer buyers but is often available at very low prices. Forest land (山林) has relatively few restrictions and is popular with international buyers for nature and long-term investment. Commercial land (商業地) is zoned for businesses and typically found in urban areas.
Japan's zoning laws, building coverage ratios, and floor area ratios significantly affect what you can build on a plot. Always verify: zoning classification, connection to municipal water and sewage, road access (landlocked plots have limited rights and resale value), and any restrictive covenants from previous owners. For agricultural land, buyers typically need to demonstrate farming intention or use a specific legal structure.
Land prices vary more than any other property type. Central Tokyo residential land can exceed ¥1,000,000 per square meter. Regional residential plots range from ¥5,000–50,000 per square meter. Forest land in remote areas sometimes sells for well under ¥1 million per hectare. Hokkaido, Shikoku, and northern Honshu consistently offer the most affordable land in Japan.