Japan Akiya Bank — Official Listings Across All 47 Prefectures

Search 12,417+ Japan akiya bank listings — government-registered vacant properties from municipal akiya bank programs across all 47 prefectures. Often the most affordable and legally transparent way to buy property in Japan.

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What is a Japan Akiya Bank?

A Japan akiya bank (空き家バンク) is an official database maintained by a Japanese municipal government to connect vacant property owners with potential buyers. With over 9 million vacant homes in Japan, municipalities across the country have established akiya bank programs to reduce blight, attract new residents, and revitalise communities — often with significant financial incentives for buyers.

How an Akiya Bank Works

Property owners who can no longer maintain their homes register them with their local akiya bank at no cost. The municipality then publicly lists the property — typically with photos, floor plans, basic condition notes, and a contact for the owner or local real estate agent. Prices are often negotiable and regularly well below open-market value. Many municipalities offer purchase subsidies, renovation grants, and even relocation incentives to attract buyers committed to living in the area.

Benefits of Buying Through an Akiya Bank

Akiya bank properties are formally registered and verified by the municipality — the owner has consented to selling and basic information has been checked. Prices tend to be lower than the open market. Most programs include access to municipal support: introductions to local contractors, subsidies of ¥500,000–¥2,000,000, and community liaison programs for new residents. Some municipalities even offer free land plots to buyers who commit to building and residing there.

Akiya Bank Listings Across Japan

Akiya Japan aggregates listings from 490+ sources including hundreds of municipal akiya bank databases, giving you access to official listings that would otherwise require navigating individual city and town websites in Japanese. Use the prefecture grid above to explore akiya bank listings near your target area, or search all akiya bank listings on our full search page. For vacant and abandoned homes beyond the official bank programs, see abandoned houses for sale in Japan. To compare against the broader open market, see cheap houses under ¥5,000,000 or all houses for sale in Japan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Japanese akiya bank?
An akiya bank (空き家バンク) is an official database operated by a Japanese municipal government to list vacant properties available for sale or rent. Municipalities run these programs to connect absentee property owners with potential buyers, helping to reduce vacancy rates and attract new residents to the area.
Can foreigners use Japan's akiya bank?
Yes. Foreign nationals can participate in akiya bank programs and purchase listed properties. Some municipalities require buyers to intend to live in the property. Most programs are open to any buyer regardless of nationality. Contact the listed agent or municipality for specific program requirements.
Are akiya bank properties free?
Not typically. While stories of "free houses" in Japan attract attention, most akiya bank properties are sold at market rate for their condition — which is often very low. Some municipalities offer renovation subsidies (¥500,000–¥2,000,000) or occasional free plots with a construction commitment. Genuinely free properties require buyers to cover all legal and transfer costs.
How do I buy a property from an akiya bank?
Browse listings on Akiya Japan, then contact the listed agent or the municipality's akiya bank office directly. After agreeing on price, you'll proceed through standard Japanese conveyancing: formal offer, purchase agreement, optional inspection, and title transfer through a judicial scrivener. Many municipalities can connect you with local agents who have English-language support.