Quick real estate news summary for the week
April 16, 2021Market Information,Tokyo,Office/Retail News & Information,Redevelopment & Reconstruction,All,Real Estate News

Office vacancies increase for 13th month, Tokyo Midtown Yaesu to open in 2022, and 98 islands identified for foreigner-transaction reporting requirements. Below is a quick weekly summary of some of the recent goings-on in the Japanese real estate market.
Six Senses to open in Niseko
April 15, 2021Niseko,Japan Hotel News,Niseko Hotels,Niseko Real EstateReal Estate News,Hotel News,All

A Six Senses resort is coming to Niseko in 2024 ~ 2025 (since pushed back to late 2026). On April 8, the Hokkaido Shimbun newspaper reported that IHG Hotels & Resorts is planning the luxury hotel for the Hirafu district.
More details announced for Shangri-La Kyoto hotel project
April 14, 2021Japan Hotel News,Kyoto,Shangri-La Hotel Kyoto,Nijo CastleReal Estate News,Hotel News,Kyoto,All

Developer Samty Co., Ltd. announced some additional details on Shangri-La Hotel’s plan to open a luxury, low-rise hotel in Kyoto.
Soon you can rent Kisho Kurokawa’s capsule holiday home
April 13, 2021Karuizawa,Kisho Kurokawa,Japan Vacation Homes,Japanese holiday homeReal Estate News,All,Hotel News

Back in 1973, iconic modernist architect and a founder of the Metabolist Movement, Kisho Kurokawa, built a personal holiday home in the summer resort area of Karuizawa. Now, a crowdfunding venture is underway to raise funds to restore the unique home and make it available for holiday rentals.
Osaka’s One Dojima Project to include Four Seasons Hotel
April 12, 2021One Dojima ProjectOsaka,New Construction,All,Hotel News,Real Estate News

Tokyo Tatemono and Hotel Properties Limited are developing a 195-meter tall, 49-story mixed condominium and hotel high-rise just south of the Osaka / Umeda Station district. This will be the first high-rise development in Japan to have both the Four Seasons Hotel and a condominium in the same building.
Quick real estate news summary for the week
April 9, 2021Japan Hotel News,Japan Real Estate NewsAll,New Construction,Real Estate News,Hotel News,Tokyo,Office/Retail News & Information

Shibuya office building sells for 6 billion Yen, Hilton to open in Miyakojima, Hankyu closes hotels, and Gifu and Mie both to see largest condo projects in history. Below is a quick weekly summary of some of the recent goings-on in the Japanese real estate market.
Dentsu sells off estate including Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house
April 8, 2021Komazawa,Save Japan's ArchitectureTokyo,Historic Properties,All,Kamakura,Real Estate News

Advertising giant Dentsu Group is selling off two large estates in Tokyo and Kamakura for a combined 30 billion Yen (approx. US$271 million) to an undisclosed buyer. The Tokyo property includes one of just two surviving Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes in Japan.