Apartment owner forced to pay 970,000 Yen fine for illegal short-term letting
August 23, 2018Airbnb in JapanAll,Laws and Lawsuits,Tokyo
The owner of an apartment in Tokyo who had been illegally letting it out for short-term ‘minpaku’ accommodation has been successfully sued by the building’s owners association. The Tokyo District Court ruled that the owner had violated the building’s bylaws and ordered the man to pay 970,000 Yen (approx. 8,700 USD) to cover the owners association’s legal fees.Read more
Don Quijote to develop 120m high-rise in Shibuya
August 22, 2018Shibuya,Shibuya Ward Dogenzaka 2 Chome Redevelopment ProjectOffice/Retail News & Information,Real Estate News,Redevelopment & Reconstruction,All,Hotel News,Tokyo
On August 13, discount retail giant Don Quijote Holdings announced plans for a high-rise retail, office and hotel building to replace their former Shibuya Store in downtown Tokyo. Land readjustment work is scheduled to start next month with the new building scheduled for completion in April 2022.Read more
Nitori acquires 118-yr old ryokan in Hokkaido
August 21, 2018Hokkaido,OtaruHistoric Properties,Real Estate News,All,Hotel News
Furniture company Nitori Holdings is entering the boutique hotel industry with the acquisition of a historic hot spring hotel in Hokkaido’s port city of Otaru. The sale price has not been disclosed.
Ginrinsou has long been considered one of Hokkaido’s leading onsen inns. The three-story ryokan sits on a prominent hilltop location overlooking Otaru’s port district and Ishikari Bay. An additional five-story concrete building was added to the ryokan at a cost of 400 million Yen, bringing the total floor space up to 3000 sqm. Nightly room rates at the 14-room ryokan are around 37,000 Yen per person.Read more
New apartment supply in July hits 26 year low
August 20, 2018Real Estate News,Market Information,All,Tokyo
According to the Real Estate Economic Institute, 2,986 brand new apartments were released for sale across greater Tokyo in July, up 12.3% from the previous month but down 12.8% from last year. This is the first time that the supply for the month of July has fallen below 3,000 units since 1992.
The average sale price was 61,910,000 Yen, down 0.8% from the previous month and down 5.7% from last year. The average price per square meter was 917,000 Yen, down 1.2% from the previous month and down 3.7% from last year.Read more
1000 room hotel for Osaka’s Umeda district
August 16, 2018Osaka,Japan Hotel News,Japan Real Estate NewsOffice/Retail News & Information,Real Estate News,Redevelopment & Reconstruction,All,Osaka,Hotel News
On August 7, Hankyu Hanshin Holdings announced plans to open a 1,000 room hotel in Yodobashi Umeda Tower - a 35-storey redevelopment adjacent to the Yodobashi electronics store in Umeda, Osaka. The first 8 floors of the building will be retail, with the hotel located on floors 9 and above. The hotel is scheduled to open in 2020 as Hotel Hankyu RESPIRE Osaka, with the lower-floor retail to open in late 2019. This will be the largest hotel based on room count in Osaka City.Read more
Motoazabu house and land sells for 1.1 billion Yen
August 15, 2018motoazabuForeclosed Properties,Real Estate News,All,Tokyo
A house and land in Tokyo’s Motoazabu address sold for 1.16 billion Yen (approx. 10.5 million USD) at a public auction last month. The sale, conducted by Osaka City, attracted seven bidders, including one well-known developer. The City had set a reserve price of 673,261,700 Yen.Read more
Kanazawa City finds success matching machiya with new residents
August 14, 2018Traditional Japanese Homes,Kanazawa,machiyaHistoric Properties,Real Estate News,All
On August 9th, Kanazawa City announced a record number of contracts between Kanazawa-style machiya townhouse owners and buyers and tenants in 2017. A total of 12 contracts were signed in 2017.
The program is run by the city through their Kanazawa Machiya Information Center, which connects owners and agents with people looking to utilize the historic homes. The city’s service, which started operations in 2011, typically finds anywhere from 1 ~ 7 matches per year, but the opening of the Center in late 2016 has made it easier for interested owners and users to connect. The system operates similarly to many of the vacant home banks operated by local municipalities across the country. With the cooperation of the Ichikawa Prefecture Society of Architects and Engineers, machiya-style homes are registered online, with transaction support provided by the Ishikawa Takken Association.