High-rise Refugees
July 29, 2011Toyosu,Koto-kuReal Estate News
Tokyo's bayside area, which has seen a boom in high-rise condominiums or "tower mansions" in recent years, is now considered a rather risky area to live since the March 11 earthquake. The earthquake caused land liquefaction and many elevators to stop working, resulting in a newly coined term for residents living on high floors - "high-rise refugees".
"There was a lot of swaying. It felt like an amusement park ride" remarked a resident who lives in a 54-storey condominium in Koto-ku's Shinonome area. "I still cannot forget the sounds made by the steel-frame of the building."Read more
Market prices for apartments along the Hibiya Subway Line in Tokyo
July 29, 2011Tokyo ApartmentsMarket Information
The following data was published by Tokyo Kantei in July, 2011, and is based on the asking prices for apartments for sale on the secondary market along the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. The most recent data for 2011 is based on listing prices from March to May.
The apartment price in the table below is the price in Yen per square meter. The number in brackets is the average apartment age in years.Read more
Sweden Hills, Hokkaido
July 28, 2011Hokkaido,Hokkaido Holiday Homes,Hokkaido Real Estate,Sweden Hills,Sweden HouseVacation Homes,Hokkaido
Planning of the Sweden Hills neighborhood began in 1979 and construction started in 1984. The idea began after the Swedish Ambassador visited Tobetsu Town and remarked how similar the atmosphere and scenery was to his native Sweden. Tobetsu Town's sister city is Leksand in Dalarna County, Sweden.Read more
Japan's very first high-rise public housing condominium
July 26, 2011Miyamasuzaka,Shibuya,Shibuya Apartment,Miyamasuzaka Building,Miyamasuzaka ApaatoBuilding Profiles,Redevelopment & Reconstruction
Miyamasuzaka Building / Apartment
- Built in 1953 (58 years old)
- As seen in 2002 horror film "Dark Water"
- Apartments sold for between 600,000 ~ 1,000,000 Yen when brand newRead more
Average secondhand apartment prices for June only increase in Osaka
July 24, 2011Real Estate News,Market Information
Tokyo Kantei has announced the average sale prices for secondhand apartments across Japan for the month of June, 2011.
In the greater Tokyo area, the average price was 29,750,000 Yen (376,580 USD). This is a fall of 0.7% from the month before, and a fall of 3.5% from June of 2010. It is also the first time in 17 months that prices have fallen.Read more
Apartment being built directly on top of fault line
July 21, 2011Earthquake fault lines,Osaka,ToyonakaBuyer Beware!,Earthquake Information,New Construction,Osaka
In Toyonaka City, Osaka, construction work is continuing on a 14-storey apartment building on a site that is directly above an active fault line.
"Uniheim Senri Momoyamadai" is located in Higashi-izumigaoka 3 Chome and is directly above the Butsunenjiyama Fault - an active fault line that runs from the north of Toyonaka and south to Suita in Osaka. It is an extension to the Uemachi Fault, a relatively active fault line which has a 2~3% chance of producing an earthquake within the next 30 years, and a hypothesized magnitude of 7.2 would result in an estimated death toll of 42,000.Read more
Historic lodging house "Hongokan" to be demolished in August
July 20, 2011Bunkyo,Hongo,Hongokan,Traditional Japanese ArchitectureDemolition,Historic Properties,Real Estate News,Tokyo
Built in 1905, Hongokan is Japan's oldest 3-storey wooden lodging house. The L-shaped building has approximately 70 rooms and a total floorspace of 1500 sqm which is very large in scale for a wooden structure.
It was built by an aristocratic family from Gifu Prefecture and was initially used as a boarding house for the Tokyo Girl's Highschool (now known as Ochanomizu Women's College), but soon became a high-grade lodging house that provided luxury accommodation.Read more