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In Episode 16, Take and Joey discuss the importance of considering earthquake resistance when buying property in Japan. They reflect on their experiences with significant earthquakes, including the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, and highlight Japan's evolving building codes post the 1995 Kobe earthquake. Emphasizing the necessity for properties to adhere to current earthquake-proofing standards, Joey remains optimistic about investing in Japanese real estate despite the natural disaster risks. The episode focuses on the critical need for awareness and preparedness for earthquakes in Japan for potential property buyers.
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Video tour of their cheap Japanese house: Vimeo Video [https://vimeo.com/878142072?share=copy]
In this episode, the hosts wrap up their 10-day content creation spree across Japan and share 10 key insights from their experiences. They discuss their intensive schedule, including meetings with agents, checking out properties, and attending conferences. Key insights include observations about...
Published 11/22/24
In this episode of the 'Buying a House in Japan' podcast, hosts Joey and Take recount their experiences over the past 10 days, highlighting the ongoing renovation of their first Akiya in Beppu, dubbed Jisoji Lux. They discuss the ups and downs of refurbishment, including their interactions with...
Published 11/15/24