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[ - ] xmasskull 0 points 1 monthMar 20, 2025 16:19:35 ago (+0/-0)

Cool! Now that's a reason to go to jap-land!

[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1 monthMar 20, 2025 12:08:26 ago (+1/-0)

The population decline is why there are some very cheap abandoned houses in Japan in fine condition. It's really only places like Toyoko that are hellishly overcrowded.

Also true that waste disposal costs are shockingly high, adding tens of thousands of dollars to renovation expenses.

[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 1 point 1 monthMar 20, 2025 12:24:51 ago (+1/-0)

indeed

[ - ] SmokeyMeadow 1 point 1 monthMar 20, 2025 13:10:12 ago (+1/-0)

A lot of those homes are abandoned not just from population decline, but also from the very strict building codes Japan has in place due to being such a disaster-prone region. Inherited properties essentially become worthless, because it would cost more to retrofit grandma's house than it would yield from a sale. That means the kids just abandon these houses, which furthers the population decline by decreasing generational wealth. There are services in Japan that will connect you with distressed property owners and basically give you the house for nearly free if you agree to perform certain repairs. But of course, the repair costs are usually astronomical. I assume there are built in regulations that prevent these places from being sold just for the land. In America there's a whole kike-dominated industry dedicated to doing that and bulldozing for development.

If anyone reading just now got the idea to move to Japan and squat in one of the houses, keep in mind that particular country will be happy to give you over a decade in prison for trespassing, and their courts have a 95% conviction rate. I guess it's free housing either way, but few homeless Japs take up the offer.

[ - ] Sector2 2 points 1 monthMar 20, 2025 13:27:26 ago (+2/-0)

There are youtubers who feature and sell some of those houses. Repair or renovation costs can be astronomical because the cost of taking a load to the dump can make a property worthless. A lot of those houses are in good condition though, and can be a deal if you're fine with the peculiarities of older Japanese homes.

My son might go to Japan in a couple years, so I might have more info on that later.

[ - ] SmokeyMeadow 1 point 1 monthMar 20, 2025 13:38:01 ago (+1/-0)

I think we've watched some of the same videos. It's nice these places get another chance at life, even if it's just as some vlogger's content house.

[ - ] jfroybees 0 points 1 monthMar 20, 2025 14:24:42 ago (+0/-0)

Find a job first. Start learning Japanese. They would love trad Whites there that spoke the language.