Hakuba
Hakuba is a well-known and growing year-round resort, among the most foreigner friendly in Japan. Savvy buyers are getting in now before the market goes crazy.
Property for sale in Japanese resorts: mountains, beaches, ski, snowboard or swim. Japanese Resort Real Estate.
Hakuba is a well-known and growing year-round resort, among the most foreigner friendly in Japan. Savvy buyers are getting in now before the market goes crazy.
Myoko Kogen is a popular ski resort area located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan and is known for its abundant snowfall and excellent skiing conditions.
Moiwa Resort is a ski resort located in Hokkaido, Japan, neighbouring the popular Niseko United Ski Resort. Known for its powder snow and views of Mount Yotei.
Incredible, lift-accessed tree skiing in deep powder, some of the best groomers in the country and a distinctly Japanese-yet-foreigner-friendly vibe.
Kyoto was for many years the capital of Japan. In fact, in the ancient language, 'Kyo' means capital and '-to' means city.
Karuizawa is a popular year-round resort in Nagano, less than one hour from the centre of Tokyo.
Steeped in Japanese tradition and boasting centuries of history, to say that Nozawa Onsen is an 'up-and-coming' destination would be simply selling it short!
Long known to Japanese tourists for its awe inspiring natural beauty, Furano Ski Resort in central Hokkaido receives more than 9m of fresh snowfall each winter.
Madarao is a ski resort located in the northern part of Nagano Prefecture, situated in Joshinetsu National Park and surrounded by beautiful natural scenery.
From humble beginnings as a rural potato farming town, Niseko has quickly grown into a world class ski and resort destination!
Crystal clear waters, tropical summer days, sandy beaches, the nation’s best golf courses, rich culture, diverse cuisine and over 150 islands to explore.
Lake Toya is a volcanic caldera lake located in Hokkaido. It is part of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park and is a popular tourist destination in Hokkaido.