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Shikoku Region Akiya Banks

秋谷

How to Navigate Shikoku Region's Akiya Banks

Shikoku, Japan’s smallest and least populated main island, is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, traditional culture, and serene rural life. It’s also home to numerous akiya—abandoned houses that offer unique opportunities for restoration and peaceful living. Here’s how to navigate Shikoku’s akiya banks and find your ideal property.

1. Select Your Desired Area
Shikoku’s four prefectures—Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, and Kochi—each offer distinct environments, from coastal towns and mountain villages to historic cities. Decide which area best suits your lifestyle, whether you’re drawn to Kochi’s beaches, Ehime’s hot springs, or Kagawa’s olive groves.

2. Visit Local Akiya Banks
Each prefecture in Shikoku manages its own akiya listings, with properties available across various towns and villages. Begin by exploring the official websites of the municipalities in your preferred area. 


3. Browse and Filter Listings
Use the search functions to narrow down properties by location, price, and condition. Listings typically include photos, descriptions, and contact details, allowing you to identify properties that meet your criteria for further exploration.

4. Contact Municipalities or Property Owners
Once you’ve found potential properties, reach out to the respective municipality or property owner. They can provide more detailed information, arrange property viewings, and assist with the legal and procedural aspects of the purchase.

Ehime Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

Kagawa Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

Kochi Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

Tokushima Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

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