The 2019 edition of the Housing Japan Magazine is available now. An annual publication, it brings together a range of interesting and informative articles covering property and fine-living from the heart of Tokyo.
Housing Japan have released the 13 edition of their annual magazine publication focussing on living in Tokyo.
Housing Japan is a leading real estate agent for international clients looking to rent, buy or invest in the Tokyo property market. We cover luxury homes, private estates, resorts and large-scale developments; while providing a broad range of specialist advisory, management and transactional services.
"Inspired by major sporting events including this year's Rugby World Cup and next year's Olympic Games, Tokyo is undergoing another period of rebirth, with transformations taking place in key areas such as Shibuya, Roppongi and Takanawa," says Housing Japan's President Mitsuo Hashimoto.
"I continue to believe that this is the greatest city in the world, and the best place for you and your family to live. To highlight that, we at Housing Japan produce this magazine to showcase the finer points of living in Tokyo. In this, our 13th edition, we feature an exciting mix of properties, a special look at the coming casino resorts and speak with some of the prominent people who make Tokyo special," says Hashimoto.
The magazine includes the following interviews:
Physical copies of the magazine are being sent out now, and the magazine is also available at select locations.
Click here to view the Housing Japan Magazine online
For more information about the magazine or the Tokyo real estate market email Robin Sakai (Managing Editor and Marketing Manager for Housing Japan) or Adam German (Assistant Editor and Vice President of Business Development at Housing Japan) via the contact details below.
Source: Housing Japan
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