Sankei Building to enter Kyoto machiya hotel business
August 10, 2017Japan real estate,japan real estate market,Traditional Japanese Architecture,Traditional Japanese Homes,Japan Hotel News,Kyoto,Kyoto Real Estate Market,machiya,Japan Real Estate News,Kyoto Real Estate NewsReal Estate News,All,Hotel News,Kyoto

On July 27, The Sankei Building Co., a Tokyo-based real estate company, announced that they will be entering the Kyoto machiya hotel business. Their first property is a traditional machiya merchant residence located a kilometer from Nijo Castle that is scheduled to open in April 2018.
100+ year old convent to be converted into luxury hotel
August 9, 2017Japan real estate,japan real estate market,Historic properties in Japan,Japan Hotel News,Nagasaki,Japan Real Estate News,Nagasaki Real Estate News,Nagasaki Real Estate MarketHistoric Properties,Real Estate News,All,Hotel News

On July 31, Mori Trust announced that they have acquired the historic former Maria-en Catholic nursery school in Nagasaki. Mori will restore the 119-year old building and convert it into an internationally-branded luxury hotel targeting wealthy foreign tourists with an opening scheduled for around 2022. Mori Trust operates 21 hotels across Japan, and this will be their first venture in the Kyushu region. The seller was the Minami Yamate-kai social welfare corporation.
32 million Yen lawsuit filed against illegal Airbnb hosts in Osaka apartment building
August 8, 2017Japan real estate,japan real estate market,Airbnb in Japan,minpaku,Japan Real Estate News,Osaka Real Estate NewsAll,Osaka,Laws and Lawsuits

The owners association of a condominium in Osaka’s Minami district have filed a lawsuit with the Osaka District Court seeking 32,670,000 Yen (approx. 300,000 USD) in damages from hosts providing illegal overnight accommodation in the building.
According to the association, 5 of the 100 apartments in the 10 year old building have been rented out to overnight guests using online booking sites, contravening the building management bylaws. The association made attempts to have the hosts, who also owned the apartments, stop the activity by imposing fines of 50,000 Yen per day and putting up posters in the building. However, their attempts were ignored.
Tokyo apartment sales in July 2017
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The following is a selection of apartments that were sold in central Tokyo during the month of July 2017:Read more
New apartment price-to-income ratio drops for first time in 7 years
August 3, 2017Real Estate News,Market Information,All,Tokyo,Kyoto
According to Tokyo Kantei, the average price of a brand new apartment across Japan was 7.59 times the average annual income in 2016, down 0.07 points from 2015 and the first drop reported in 7 years.
The price-to-income ratio across greater Tokyo was 10.68, down 0.31 points from 2015, and the first decline seen in five years. An increase in wages coupled with a stabilization of new apartment prices has been the cause behind the lower ratio. In fact, the number of prefectures across the country that saw an increase in the price-to-income ratio decreased from 36 in 2015 to 19 in 2016.
In the Tokyo metropolitan area, where the luxury apartment market is booming, the ratio increased for the 3rd year in a row with a new apartment costing 11.46 times the average annual salary.Read more
Mizuho to offer home loans for same-sex couples
Mizuho Bank is now the first bank in Japan to offer home loans for same-sex couples. Up until now, home buyers would have had to obtain a loan under a single borrower’s name where the loan amount was limited by the single borrower’s income.
The home loan product is currently only available to residents in Shibuya Ward who have obtained a same-sex partnership certificate from the Shibuya local government office. The bank is considering expanding the loan to other districts as they begin to recognize LGBT partnerships.
Setagaya ward in Tokyo and Sapporo in Hokkaido also recognize same-sex partnerships. There were 18 certificates issued to couples in Shibuya ward as at March 2017, and 50 issued in Setagaya ward.
Sources:
Jiji Press, July 6, 2017.
Mizuho Bank News Release, July 6, 2017.
Local groups seek ban on unlicensed short-term letting in Hakuba
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Hakuba’s local tourism associations are seeking a ban on short-term Airbnb-type accommodation because it could threaten the already-low operational rates of the village’s existing inns and hotels.
Hakuba’s Kirikubo and Shinden districts at the foot of the Hakuba Iwatake Ski Resort have 68 licensed lodgings that have operating ratios of around 15 ~ 20%, as reported by the Iwatake Tourism Association. The president of the Association says the village already has enough accommodation options for foreign and domestic tourists and believes that the new model of short-term Airbnb-type lettings is something more suited to a large city.